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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION/PRIVACY ACTS SECTION 

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SUBJECT : IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY 

PART 4 OF 7 



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SOCIETY 



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C* MONTCHTH 



THOMAS CKAVW 

Frederick*. ~~ 

JULIUS L. •OLMTCIN 
MM. J. BORDEN NARR1MAM 
NWOORE L1FSCHUTE 
MRS. NORMAN M. ' 

iMH. mow tat 

ERIC MANN 



CHAT FATERSON 



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ILUAM 4. SCH4EFFSUM 
MARRY LOUIS 
M. 
WM. 



ADVISORY COUNCH, 

REV? HENRY V ATKIMSOU 
GEORGE BACKER 
WENDELL SERINE 
REV. L. M. BIRKHEAO 
ALGERNON SLACK 
LOUIE BROMFIELD 
REV. ROELIF N. 
•TRUTH ERR RURT 
STUART CLOETE 
MORRIS L. COOKS 
SARTLEY CRUM 




J« Edgar Hoover 
Federal Bureau of IhTastigatlco 
Washington, D. €♦ 



JO DAVIDSON 

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_ j»HN R. DAVIES 
RICHARD DC ROC H EMONT 
SERNARD OE VOTO 
WALTER O. EOMONOS 
DOUGLAS S. F R EE MAN 
MARY «. 



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ve respectfully call yoor attention to the article 

f published In the #2? 
oF our o^zineJ^^8Ev*ENT WORLD WA& III, page 37. This 
piece deals «LtH the activities of German saboteurs and 
their agents, who, working out of the headquarter* of 
the former German Ambassador to Mexico, Herr von Ruedt 
von Collenberg, committed acts designed to sabotage our 
war effort, The telegrams sent by the German Ambassador 
to Mexico to the German Foreign Office disclosed pertin- 
ent information on how the Nasi agents 



WILUAM HARLAN HALS 
HERMAN HOFFMAN 
FRANK C. KARELSEW. M 
CHRISTOFHER LA F< 
MAJ. ERWIN LESS N C R 
SISHOF S. H. UTTSLL 
CLARENCE M. LOW fj, 
MRS. HAROLD V. MHXKtAM JT 
NERSERT MOORS 
LCWfS MUMFORO 
A DELE NATHAN 
OTTO NATHAN 
ALLAN NCVINS 
LOUIS NICER 
STERLING NORTH 
OUCNT1N 



fo the best of our knowledge, the Daci agents mentioned 
in these telegrams have not been apprehended and prosec- 
uted by the Uhited States Government* 



should deeply appreciate Learning from you the following;- 




JAMES H 
DR. OUY CMCRT 
WILLIAM L. SMR 
. ALBERT StMARjD 
CHARD 



ARTHUR REYK 
R. J. THOMAS 
SKMHO UMOSSI 
0ARRYL F. CANUCK 
WILLIAM «. r*~ 

CHICAGO 
COURTSMAYH 



WALTER * 
CLIFTON UTLCY 
J. J. XMRHAL 

LOS MNG&JBS 

T. B- 

MANCHESTER 
F. E. SRO " 
MAXWELL 



SAN FAJNCttCO 
VERNON E. MENDER! 
ALBERT RAFFAFORT 



ion of the Irish organisation mentioned 
vires of the Oswan Aabassador to HexLoc, 
this organisation has been investigated* 

8* the present whereabouts of Lt. €ol,OTon/Schleebriiegge 
and Major/Nicolaus and whether they here been arres 



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of Nerchent^Heivices an<j^6ocko*eki 
arrested' end prosecuted. 



sr. won 



D. the p res e nt status of Father/Chariot, of ftoga* Texas, end 
whether he has been identified end apprehended. P/i_^- 

£• lhe present residence of Dr Jpdnilte of 
. who was a key figure in Nazi 'sabotage ad_ 

&{*v> RECORDED -72 &LJ&k3 





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Douglas S. Ft 
of the Sooty fee the Pnwmtkm+i Wortd Wo* 
fa* guMsshodi the hr* two »nlun t <*hmm 

Washington Biography. MonKrannoto 
book in the Ntw York Tints Book 
% Tk. Fi 




depute,, 
•ur fullest Ufo of 
Aese first thousand 
something mors _ , 
rophy. Ho wit. reveal to 




War BL" 



figure whom Americans hare omr really known. He 
will not merely recreate Wabington; in groat degree, 
ho wffl discover him. Ko ono can read it without a 
eense that Dr. Freeman is doing more then write an 
impressive biography; he k restoring to the nation a 
part of its rightful heritage that it somehow let slip 
away.** 

★ 

The big advertisement "1918-1948 . . . Will We Again 
Repeat Our Blunders?" which the Society for the Pre- 
vention of World War IB recently published in the 
Washington Post and in the Wichita Beacon (Wichita. 
Kansas) was a tremendous success; hundreds of letters 
arrived at the Society's offices asking for more infor- 
mation about the activities of 



Ybe Hew York Daily Mews published a letter-to-tbe- 
odrtor by C Meats im Gapin. Secretary of the Society 
for ^Prevention of World War IIL in rebuttal of me 



John Lester of the New Orleans Item, has given a 

fhSrfST.'fe ** , ^ ,,, T. 01 Sodet y ** Prevention 
of World War 91 in his column. 



The Swiss weekly. Die Nation, has. at various times 
m tiie past few months, auoted and mentioned the 
Society for the Prevention of World War HL 



Bernard Do Vote, member of the Advisory Council ^^^^^^^L^t 
of th. Society for the Prevention of World War OL has ZsLf^* Prevention ol 

been elected to the Department of Literature of 4he 

National Institute of Arts and Letters and was awarded * 
the Pulitzer Prise. 

★ 

Professor Frederick W. ff ao wt s t of the Board of Oirec- 
tors of the Society tor 4he *t hi waanon of World War RL 
has been named Doctor of Theology Honoris Causa by 
the Theological Faculty of are University of Leipzig. 



of World War flf in his 



by . , 



., „ «f the Advisory Council of 

the Society for ihe Prevention of World War BL is now 
publisher of the new daily newspaper "New York 



William Harlan Hale of the Advisory Council of the 
Society for the Prevention of World War IB had an 
excellent article about German Cenewri Rommel m 
Harper's. 

* 

Louis Nicer, member of the Advisory Council of the 
Society for the Prevention of World War RL had -a re- 
print in Reader's Digest f 
You and Me." 

* 

Quentin Reynolds, member of the Advkory 
Of the Society for vie Prevention of World War RL fast 

aidestery about the Berlin situation v^CooZ*!!* 

★ • 

; William L Surer, another member of the Society for 
the Prevention of World War RL is back on the ok and 
can be heard every Sunday at i PAL over WOR 
(Mutual Network). 



Any HMusrke shown ear ex Olc new ia 
mditery prisons sfcoaW he breeefrt te the at- 
******* off the Amertcee assa ls . Oar has. 



people. Oar has* 
hands fought for this catmtry aerteg the war. 



Hse Rack 
U.S. 



is Ft. Jay, N. Y„ far 
crimes which weuWa'f held « ceedie to 



her war crimes easiest the 



A * «*« *nf mmt are receiviag "op- 
nrevatt" frem W e . M egtoa to serve 10 and 

rJ5f? ta **** *" m °** r fhee 

A.W.OX. 

* «2fr^. «* America. "Is this 

Anmricaa |osttoe7 M ~Mrs. V. Heberstkk, tel. 

«•[• ^ J ' } J*S *- *•«•«*•« Chloepee. 
Mass.; Mrs. hL Harvey. HsooHcu, Pa. 

(Leuerjo tie Editor of the N. Y.OtUy Minor) 



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It k •« aeorat that former Naaw today hni* 
all mm of Germany. Fr«n • recent era»« 
of a certain Dr. Han* Schwai fu n o by S. 
Dr. Robert ML W.'Keninner ot Aefir 
of the Geman Foreign Oft* «MmW| 
brought to light, ft *w learned 1 that jwtoeoj N*w 
manT during the Nani Reioh held a high 
RibbenUopV office and that today the un 
pies an koportant port in the Bavarian Chancellery!! 

We eonnder the verbatim report of the owot eM O 
nation of Dr. Schwaramann ao revealing that we pnbttata 
here some excerpU which apeak for theaaaelvea: 

Question: Where ore yon now employ*? 
Answer: I am now employed in the Bavarian Chan- 
cellery. 

in whose officer 
Dr.Pfeiffer't. 

What ore youf 09t$ic$ wn/bfgs 
„. / ait in the ante-room of Dr. Pfeiffer and work 
on all matters which are referred to him, and submuto 
Dr. Pfeiffer those matters I consider important, I re- 
ceive visitors for Dr. Pfeiffer, etc. 

Q. And you had simUar duties with Ribbentrop for- 
merly, is this correct? 
A. No. . » 

J. What did youdo for Rsbbentrop? ' 
. I was attached to the Miniotef, Office for erne 
year, that is to say from Autumn, *Wto A*^JW 
Q. You mean, to the personal office of Uerr Minister 

Rt ATTwo^ddn't my that, for i was not a member of 
the Minister's Office. I was only attached to the Mims- 

%' 0 £r>o have any P~*~ «** **" 

bektrop? You may answer "yes" or "no" i 
4. I can't answer yes or no to thus _ 
ever aeon Ribbentrop during this 
on defy. I i iip inina lii i f former 
Abets in Berlin. ... ~ 

<T And this wkh Rihbentrcf. Is tkiseorrect? 
X With the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the 
Offu* of the Minister 

Q. And who was the Minister? . , 

X The Minister was the former Foreign Afnuafer of 



Q. ... Ami the mother of your udjeu the 



Q. To make this m ^<* m ?i. Th * ~ 



the Manhfry o/ For. 
"job an rhe 



hmo k Cetwmmant 
jry. and furthermore, 
was my chief in Algiers, 
ith Pfeiffer, and I em m 



A. I applied ot the 
oigu Affairs, as I 

Q. And who hot now got 
Chancellery for you? 

A. I know Mr. von 
Director of the Bavarim 
Herr Consul General Pfeiffer 
I was interned in America 
date friend of Peter Pfeiffer. 



Q. ...You have been denazified already? 
A. Yes. 

Q. Since when were you a member of the Nasi 

pm *y ? . * * \ 

A. From 1933 to the end of the tear. 

Q. When and where were you denazified? 

A. I was denazified last autumn in Undsberg am 

l "<r Did you give ^formation about your activities in 
North Africa during the denazification proceedings, or 

were they not men tio ne d ? .... . 

A. I have bean denazified through icrttten proceed- 
imez. and in mv uuuhnl—i vkae, which / then tub- 

Q. Did you state, in the course of the dene**f*mt*m 
mweoduTgithot the documents concerning the tdauned 
nurinafi^rr of the French Ministers Mendel and Rey- 
amud went through your hands, or did you not? 

A. In the oonrae of my d e nazifi catio n, I have mot 
detailed my activities in the Ministry of Foreign Af- 
fairs... 



Mendel, which went through your hands? . 

A. You have ahown me the telegram at theftw 
yaw ope, at o p i eu w o i etid) and I do remember 
the tmeeram concerning this matter was not fu 



the time {a 
that 
not further 



know that you 
. of this land during the war, m 
or did you keep this from your 



A. My 

through Mr. Pf Offer's 
State Pf 



A. I 



is your basis for this assumption? 
we that brothers discuss such mast 
wnd 1 got into the Bmm 
lory through Pfeiffer's reeommandat 




uietieu? 



I 

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1 



0nc& again.: 

Mm* Y<*k CiHr. 11m»4mm HmW 



ffew Y«*k City. 

mm htoer J. Suner, at tac k s d — 
,e««letoin New rock CHy. 



sot being obU 



of 
to 



! Feny Ik B«Mwiu, 
JL Craig, f 
S. Aimy. Colonel 

nve conditions mow own cow-- ^ 
Society it one of me beet orgonmatiaas to vA 
those eloroontti from our country. <jmc«) 

Ironically enough, w«U CoL BaMwm wm 
talking about subversive ele ments be obv *°**" 
ly did not know that among the wt P*°g * 
he was addressing was none other Aon 
Sylvester Viereckl Yes. that Atoned ■f? 
Viereck. the Nan agent twice indicted for sedi- 
tion and conspiracy, who has beencu «• 
Nasi payroll and who was 
riolation of the Foreign Agents Registration 
Act 1 Another gentleman also belonging to sue* 
venire Nad elements. Kurt Ludecke, wW ee- 
esaUy had been ordered deported from «• 

U. S.. w *ond*oSci5 ,l SS*eT wSTSsJITSt 
•MCel F. ttoWeu. «»mander el the Itow 
York Waeei Base. Said he: "Hub m my <M 
- " Society but it is say 

Or. Franc SoempeL 
-of the Steuben So- 




who «s 

dety"« 
several months 
speech, Zoempel 
ei 



Hitler 



In his 



Ho 



Scott Key could 

group in America 



Mere feed is aveHebfo. This J 


fear's wheat 


own was a third greeter thes 
«,J «W rye ceen shewed a 2S 
creese eveVlt47. 

Feed stops display cssnsd « 
•ad cheeses that a year ege cat 
only on fto W^********!^? 


i last year's, 
perceatfa- 

adtotoagaf 


resits are serving •••?* , *f**! 1 
or park tor atoaf »1.M. It cast 

IT tors saaa^n? an" ■are^lwi' 
** hi Hemberg the inartots are 


emersdTaa* 
e at the meat 

id. 

tkMMaWd Wiffc 


fruit. Csh. poultry and fresh » 
teverie the mes^ btwwers r 


0^p0$£felfe$e §9 

— ^ av4V Ika 
HwWf •¥ 1»¥ 

reel wermee 


«.r.ris«d«s»toi 





. We 

alieys been found in the first cots 
... Whatever crisis is to < 

of the Germanic race «M do 



row-* among the -Booster" tot in the 
program of the evening was Austin I. App. ill- 
famed hatemonger, anti-Semitic and prc-Ger- 
man propagandist whom we have exposed 
many times mfkvfHT W0B1D WAS ffl. 

The activities of the Steuben Society are a 
matter of record (see ~Pan-Genn<mism » «• 
United States— an expose about «e «*vibes 
of the Steuben Society." Prevent World War 
Iff. ffes. 14 and IS. Free upon request) 
It is wea known that the Steuben Society 
[Ms 



ot Hitter and bis policies, have been hi the fore- 
apologists in the 0. S~ and that 



foont«fNaxi_ 

all their activities have always 

towards the good of Germandom. One wouH 
assume toot these facts about the Steuben So- 
-ciety are known m official Washington 



It is" therefore surprising, to say the least that 
official representatives of the U. S. Amy and 
Navy were ordered to 




Jan. But Jkakd- 



la Ida Wok. -WAR CRIMINALS: THEIR PROSE- 
CUTION AND PUNISHMENT," Profoeeor Sheldon 
Glaeck «T the Harvard Law School end a mem b er of 
die Advfaory CnmI of «he Society for the fMHM 
of WorM War HI made eenie J»enet*a*io*; aoearva«j^ 
with regard to the outcome of the war cramee tnak. 

In view of reeetrt owdep MOU it » « 
reprint some exeerpts fiooi P*oioii«r ^« - ^ 
rtudy which waa published as early as September 

Tin, <&*r» «re those who are witting to admit ibe atroci- 
ties but who hunt that the offenders should be uiegnanimousiy 
forgiven and told to go and sin no more. Representatives of 
this school not infrequently indulge in the annoying tactic 
of putting most other persons in the category of oentaance- 
thirsty sadists while they themselves bask en the sunshine Of 
cbeeituming magnanimity. .. .To be sure, the ™* V» 
vengeance' is a low sentiment; but tt ought not to be con- 
fnsld with the legitimate, commendable and ™f7«%"' 
desire of the survivors of Axis brutality io tee that mankind * 
law and justice speak out, at long last, on then bebatf. 

-Is the world going to resume its fatuous genuflections 
toward Germany even after her defeat he ibe second world 
war brought on by herself despite ibe ^ ^r* ,B r 
Of peaceful peoples? This, too, is not beyond the realm -of 

possibility. 1 

"Another powerful source of opinion und folky-mathtg 
in respect 4o\var criminals will be the views of M'™**, 
uMiers especially Anglo-American. To tbeer credit be ft 
Mthnt tVsTgendelen are distinguished by* highly de- 
^Soped sense of fair (day and gallantry. But ibis 
mijAt make them' not like to contemplate the f™'**'*^ 
tbSh 'opposite numbers' for 'mereiydoing 
duty.' iTmuy weU appear that the trial 
distinruisbJ generals and odmtrds long after the occurrence 
of tbiaUetJ violations of the laws and customs of warfare 
is something distasteful, uncbivalrous, refecting, us et were, 
upon the Prof essionetf-umt. m t 

"One mutt also consider the possibility of eerUun mfuen- 
tid United Nations businessmen und bunkers, interest** at 
German cartels and friendly with German economists and 
%*Za l barons, int^ng behind the scene, io save ibe 
precious necks of their colleagues. 

^Finally, German fropugunnu it ^J* f» "*» 

enamel eM England to "soften uf the United Nations by 
e^SLmT^Oas only a very small number of Nuzis ore 
ie^wmSe for German atrocities, that most of the charges 
ZTT^eanda anyway, and that somehow the saving of the 
S^f^S* wrUutrengtben Europe against 
the threadbare 'Communist menace.' 

«Tbe most influential group concerned with the war crimi- 
nals' problem are, however, certain W of 
X traditional school. They are willing to grant that the chief 
violators of the laws und customs of warfare ought to be 



The foHowieg 
tide written hy 



ace aamapm from en or- 
foreign car- 
18, 



n hy a w e Bfa o w Aaaeriean foreran 
■ m O# St. Leek Peat-Diepateh on May 

I9 !Liw here ox already Mating ™™*^Jj^ 
Sam^shelpkW hand after «he fast war. A wefeifiMje 
•£ mXTa heakbr Germany even mote tte 
m A*Mben Sysit h*k and look *youm*> a qoesboo- 

£ rfT^tS ********* ****** G !T^^ 
S^nste^ b^vg^e^ ajm»j and ****** 

enemy bent on driving freedom from the worm. 

"AiW the last war. the largesse of Aatonca became Ger- 

■n^^affdrfak. And ^«««s drank kjmtii^ 

left America and every other country that trusted them 

EuingT^npty bucSt The wfaole prelude * ftde*. « 

Aould remeaSt, was in the hands of the so-caUed good 

S^fandopen-huHied America gave the P^derGer- 

— grSJSt J^JZ SrimT^f 
the whole world. This is what our dollars meant to Germany : 

Germany's 
Germany's Industrial Foreign 
Production Index Borrowings 
M « 634 . $500/000,-000 

*Jg Hi 700,000,000 

!|„ 9630 660,000,000 

\- MXhOO 600.000.O00 

in -*em four years alone the U. S. gave 
a boron dollars mow man our entire pre-war national net*. 

-With the same amount we -oaoJd have wiped 4he slate 
deanof every dollar in outstanding U. S. Government peace- 
d^b^rZd Paid off about one billion o ourwar .ndebt- 
edoess besides, instead, we financed a W Germany. 
Now, hefaeve k or not, ^ e _!? , j e ^J^jf 



-Who* H shahieq Froeee fa fan mi 
many. To as wha* fa happoama in C a fay 



Jraieo fa aoff •rimarily afraid af Ka«ia. It 
?3SJ«*Wy ifaaMtrf a «trfa«l«or««iy." 

' (Freak Kimtiom) 



mission on Responsibility close of 

is more than possible that the debacle of fustwe at ibe Hose 

of World War I bus contributed a large there *°J bt J^, 

policy of buaen lawlessness tu ibe conduct of ibe present 

conpet. 

The bitter-end amceptudism to wbkb the strict 
tsouist international lawyers adhered et VersasUet, und to 
t7kh American puUkitts still ding, can only lead 

• _ • o# 



mm 




hgbt during tbe war crimes trad k ^ 

■** « fosmer German AnAwtwbr» 
J« Roedt von Collenherg, had lw the 

^Hi*". •■»«*••». rWwento presented at the trials 
R*mM that the activities of them German eehoteuts. 
greeted eg** the U S, |«uj bafoTPmd 




of the 
by Ambassador 



We here before as the English 
original Genua secret telegrams signed bv 
»oo Rue* »d addremedT tbe German ft 

« A ?J^ U * e " » « «el*gram ««t f«m Mexico oo Ami! 
1* Vfi* « 9*0 P.M^ listed « arrived in Berftooo 
Apnl 17, «t 9:00 AJL It bean the number 225 and is 
d««fied "Secret Reich matter." It Mates: "Fifty thorn, 
tand dollar, received. Forwarding ordered." 

The meaning of this cryptic menage is evidences! in 
another telegram. No. 252, dated April 23, 1941. In 
th» telegram, mho classified "Secret Reich matter," 
Ambassador too Roedt wires: - . . U. CoL von Schlee- 

tff? 8 m <U !i> M ?% r Nieol f u t tx* k *gent* of the 
; . * 5™*** Command of the German Wehrmacht) 
. . . (they) teem to have a rather large ataff of co-work, 
en . . . Merchant Sermhe,, agent of a Mr. Heraag from 
Bremen { apparently tmfanae Office} furnuhmt new, 

for theO. K.W. in theU. S„ work, together with frith 
*TB******on» for explores for mbotmge in ammunition 
phvut and on Mfn. ... I believe k impeauble to heap 
German aettntiat « secret and consequently the pro. 



mmvunm « secret and ccnaoque nd y the pro- 
of Germandom it rendered more difficult 



for 



No. 277, dated May 2, 1941, ad- 
Roedt to tbe German For. 



Atmtber 
dressed by 
eignOCce.1 

"lUegal border traffic i, carried on by Father Chariot 
(paator J.Roma, Team. Signs of recognition are picture 
pott cards ropectivaly cuttingt from them under mutual 
a n n o u nc e m e nt of number on card. EaoUudvely written 
communication, with U. S. A. cover addreu Guadalupe 
dd Monte. Personal mm through omcfe«W 
which you wdl have to fin. M ao, oaotssosismws receeW 
i partly iiatr ib ntv i: further pay. 
feaot^Jfcaoo*^ 
- dflan aafeguarded m Mexico to 
ovoid ooe r n eymmni . Everything eUe viva voce." 

Still another secret telegram, this cue dated Mav 29 
l**Us«tby AsnU-ad^vrnTRuedt, J£Z SSnSl 

r^'cniulZ 

in Bouon m Merehmnt Mmrine demroytdhy fire. Fore* 
firm in Jerwey. Interruption of meeting of mm mum 
irith orgmtimtion m USA interested go know whmt 
pened to RumeJl ond %vho mots for ns in trolmntL (I 




wkh Dr. SdWx, Bo«on. 

aTfonaVoaaenmnW ^mm*A tmA .J 
VWv^WJT wnkW' MMfli 

. ■■■■ImnmtSd. Irish 
have onf fitted 2 ships with 
to he 



Aceotdmg to «fae AP dispatch of December 24, 1947, 
von a CoHenherg has given the U. S. prosecut- 
at die War Crimes Trials in Notemberg a 
, . ******** that before the war he had been 
ordered to carry on as maeh sabotage m {rassibk in the 
If. S. wsthont oemoly inciting tins twirnVryto dedsre 
war against Germany. 

the Amhsssador odded that the Naau had sent so 
many eaboteam Co his ofice in Mexico City that it be- 
came fttite a problem for him to conceal their activities. 

^erring to money he paid to agents, the Ambassador 
declared that on one occasion a certain agent had ee- 
ceived no loss than 250,000, and he added that dmpste 
the alertness of the FBI, a number of acts of sabotage 
were successfully carried oat As examples, he cited the 
destruction of the oil refineries near Texas Cky; the 
damage censed to an important rubber factory on the 
East Coast of the U. S„ and numerous oats of sabotage 
posts along tbe Cast Comt, particularly in New 



*• It is a mast tit of eatnw mtonst to note that this 
highly ahm g ea nt affair has heen completely overlooked 
m the V. S„ and not given the attention it deserves. 
For example, we should like to know whether our gov- 
erament agencies have identified the Irish Organisation 
f -0 **? 1 ^ *» ****** w « quoted. Has this group 
been investigated? What were the results? And what » 
its name? 

r Furthermore, vre should -like to ask what became of 
Lt, CoL von Sohbehruegge and Major Nteolaus? 
are they? Hove they been arrested? Were they 
anted? ' 

What _ happened to Hermkes and Rockowaki, two other 
N*» aah* > mm? JFhnm are they today? What steps have 

And who «s Father Chartos of Roma, Texas? What is 
be doing now? But he ever heen caught? 
And what about Sr. Scholz of Roston, Naau, aha 

vard Umveraky, named in coonenadn with Scholz? 
Where ate these men now? 



"Woory vavorou in 


|mfyfta|ntnri Ian dTt ■ — - 


••w wkmtf fWtr <qnm 
Vmiuf?* 9 **" 


i»otdmm: "And hi what 


oad *e foiu tne Hod 




»f smsiid<M«/ aafaaw hi tht 




n.r.*oM4knwHam f . 




WHY did 
recently publish « 

during 



WHY! 

to a dispatch m the New York Staate-Zemmg. md fit 
to invito the infamous former U-boat captain Count 
▼on Luckner to apeak at « series of lectures in the 
United States? 

WHY lias Dr. a Hoffmeyer. right-hand man and 
dose collaborator of the late Nazi geo-politkian. Dr. 
Karl Hdushofar. been invited by the Russians to lecture 
and to work at the Soviet General Staff in Moscow? 

(WHY has the organisation representing Sudeten 
German i nt e r e s t s under 4m chairmanship of Richard 
Reitzner and Hans S c hu ots eeen fit to present a i 
randum to Allied authorities, addng compensation of 
the Sudeten Corman property, setimatod at « • 
44s 

haenta 

i of me Alien Property Custodian in order to 
te •details and background of we mysterious 
murder of ah official of the 0. S. Mian Property Cus- 
todian, who. during me war want to Sweden to discuss 
with -Mob oartofast Hugo Stomas, Jr„ the future of the 




WHY has Congress ignored pleas to _ 
block me review! of Ifari-cootroUed oartek? 
WHY did one of me most important neu 
he one reporting a statement by 
n Frankfurt that potato production in 
year had totaled 20 
ha the greatest in me history of 



la 4he AUG oar awe neopte. waited an 
head mid foot hy the scrapie*, and bowleg 
Gsrareny ever so loaf new, fail yoa aalre 
casualty that the Boaojnorod are about ready 



OjAmL^ ^^^^^~J^M Jaak^aaas newe^m mat£r ^^eJaW 

Hit WUHm W^fWtW wWWm, mfSKe Wgng 

K'm *M, ~li*y'rm pretty writ •*# •** 
— - - - . . - m — - . — * - _ w - ii - I m 
re m p^mvy pev^v «f«imv« 

Hjmmar Sahaeht? 



Use Koch? 
Or the I. «. 
loaas isfsfyT 




me wife of « defendant who Is 

her husband? Naturally. 



Yet this it 



mNurem- 



War 

• 



The wile <* Judge 

_ voo Sclmitrier, . 
of the chief deiendoPt* to the PX 
J her torn* e freaueally . ft 
tight to Me bo* women behcrving 
like bosom friends eating, drinking and chat- 
ting together amiably. What en honor to be 
befriended by « Baroness-**** M her hus- 
band is in jail charged with bavin 
ghastly war crimes! 

Still another amazing incident 
Nuremberg, one 4X»cerning Judge Curtis G. 
Shakes who presided <rt the Farbeo trials. This 
fudge had the brilliant idea of inviting German 
defense attorneys to dinner <it the Grand Hotel 
where Germans were generally denied the 
right -of admittance* 

Apparently fudge Shake i 
pressed by his talks with the _ 
as he let no oooaeion slip without pointing out 



It is said that he went to Germany 
the conviction that the trial of 

vas never contemplated by the 
(Law No. W) under which he was op- 
this despite the fact that under 
this particular law it was mandatory to con- 
sider guilty all persons who have committed 
those acts and crimes defined in the ' 
Incidentally. Judge Shake's picture has 



„ _j Farben verdict Signmoanuy enough. 
, weekly -Christ und WeR" of Stuttgart, fea- 
ad the picture with the foaowing caption: 
"The president of the U.S. Military Tribunal 
to the Nuremberg L G. Farben trial who ox- 
ceted by his fust conduct of the proceedings, 
by Ids absolute objectivity and morogard for 
ail vindictive oenumonts. as well as by his 
endeavor to und e r st a nd the nature of 
condition* between 1933 and 4S4S." 

mKe^erhaps m>mmg"mmmsc slwmd be de- 
rived horn mam. Sat may may shed aome tight 

i for me i * ■• ■ • 



why the t <S. 
leniency? We don't. 



Dw Nmm Um. Berlin <U t. Sector! 




WHY is it "impossible/' according to 0. S. War 
Crimes Court officials, to extradite German war crimi- 
nals who fled from the French Zone to the British and 
American cones m oeder to escape prosecution by 
French War Crimes Courts? 

WHY h a s Lud w i a Met U. Hon < 
S-C. sentenced to 

to five years despite me loot that he < 
the death of about MX) 
prisoner by the Germans? 

WHY bus an Amsrioon WarCrimesCourt « Nurem- 
berg acquitted 43 of Hitler's top military commander* 
of plotting to launch World War 8? 
WHY did -the press lail to report an amazing utter- 
by «ne affile 

court a woman named Wan- 
To 

kt perhaps too 
WHY has me Army aecaptod 4teMi a* of 
Peter L Xavier. who had 
the Amy previously as a syaspsmmer Of IGaer 
and Mussofani and is known as the gather cf -a i 
1st Turn Americans," which praises IGaer andffe 





the fact mat he became a member of the Has Party 
on April 1, 1933, and that his party number is listed 
as 1578258? 

WHY do the occupation authorities in Germany per- 
mit the sale m public places of souvenirs of the Nasi 
r e gi me, ouch as small metal insignia of the form e r 
German Panxerwafte? (Recently a man named Frits 
Mueller had the audacity to sail them openly in -the 
town of Sella.) 

. WHY don't we hear -further details concerning the 
aeasetionat yet aot-too-pubiicued, statement of <J. S. 
Deputy Prosecutor Waiter fiapp, at the War Crimes 
trials in Nuremberg, who recently declared to be hi 
possession of documents proving that Hitters tot met 
deputy. Martm8oimenn.«h>ringm Soviet Russia and 
being held m readiness by the Russians to pkry an i 
porte nt sole m 



WHY did American newspapers fad to report 
the highly significant statement made by the ~ 



m Frankfurt 
m 
it 

M 

WHY 



by 



to report a «e- 
by ex4(ari Bombard Reehler. 
lea d er of the Free German Commits 
in the Soviet administration of 
at IsebenweJusv 
faflof i 

me side of the Soviet 
WHY have the papers failed to report that Dr. 



; for his old pat Fritz Yhyssen. 
latter? 
WHY has the 



Hon of Roe Koch," a* the 



of the Nazi "Bitch of 



at to use 

of *t story 




fr mm Vg»'» of aa to tell ear readers 
]2SL2i ff^* ^ «»*oa»porery writers have 
,*■* • woildwide reputation aa an author of 

ft? s&iSr-^sy s^a^^S: 

translated into nearly every known i— gaagr. 

To aa, Emul Ladwig was above aU a co-fighter tor the 
*?* uno P *•««. He waa of inestimable help in oh bat- 
tle, and daring hi* stay in the United States be partia- 
P 4t fY 00 vanoas occasion* in radio forums, meetings 
*?lr ,»«*« H»?«wwt by the Society for the Prevention 
of World Warm. 

Very few writen coold equal his tremendous prestige 
and popularity. Daring the war, Emil Lwdwig was fre- 
quently consulted by bigb American officials on various 
problems, Pro-Germans and German apologists hated 
and despised him and tried by every means to discredit 
turn. They did not succeed, however, and today we can 
•ay without exaggeration that Ludwig's fight against pan- 
Connausm has been of invaluable help in exposing its 
teal menace long befbce the Western world became 
awaae of its potential danger to the peace. 
mUkJ&H!}* w * ote * n"«ber of articles for PREVENT 
«Mf JfA» HI. In October, 1945, we publish^ one 
entitled "Germany— K55." In this "pessimistic predic- 
toon, written only a few months after V-E ©ay, Emil 
Lsmwm with great vision foresaw events which unfor* 
tuoately came to pass sooner than be bad -predicted. 

Y*J?°? rf *° "? otB gHk> € «omorial tor Vhu* great 
friend than to reprint exempts from this hiehly illumi- 
nating article: ^ 

• MTk f.9 e rr? t»°P***** ro«-« from today will be con- 
vuwedthat u u without guilt for the rule of the Nazis; 
thmtu never hod a part m it, end the* only ' 



humdred thousand persons were involved in it. fnataad 
of Tkob^heduwFwlTch allegedly «JcW £££ 
•may from (hem tit 1918, the Germans wili believe in 
cme of two legends: The generals hod destroyed the 
£2TtL7S£? °/ the German army tn the summer of 
Fuehrer* \^ ^l^^ltL^iJ 6 ^ £ in * enum ' 
f^onuunme fsehsr, then the German mJn^wtdd 
hove been snctonous. 4n any case this soar also will be 
presented as having been but through domestic intrigue, 
***** °f th f ***>** °j **e enemies, for the 

C a rma n dees not edmst defeat due to bis own /—it. 
-Only a /em hundred soar criminals, nerhep* not that 
many, soS pay /or choir crimes soich their lives, reari- 

STaSt^ofifco/ /or^* """wlli^ ** ,< * arf M 
aaatsce, 0/ which the°woruT£Zonted in the aCfo/%s» * 
hegemony, wdl be forgotten. No one will think about 
the fact that the re education of the German people is 



of gudt and _ 

r, Prussian geneesds, German indus 

- -$0} Racial Science will find friends 

and spokesmen everywhere, who will swear that they all 
had acted patriotically^ Everyone will repeat the phrase 
©**w»ot fosky because one had lost a war. By means 
f/ ******* cUxhes, and clever oonversa- 

tsoft^rh s aauaatsii of yesterday will appear in the world 
at genOemen. The opportunity to shew the Germans 
that they cannot disturb the peace of the world without 
ho^/»an«h^/^^^iJ^^. J^^^ 

Oernmn efficiency, which this time is supposed to be 
more devoted to agriculture, will ha ve produced brUnant 
*ooow«e* in chemistry and physics and thereby re- 
«*a*sufted us position as a formidable competitor, 
i nerefore, the old preference of the Americans will turn 
•0 the German once more. The old leaders of heavy 
tnU *** in joyfully with their GermZ 

colleagues and by means of loans will find a way to 
ebtatn a share of their inventions, without giving a 
thought to the German fraud of the 'twenties. The pub- 
he opinion of America wdl decide for the Germentfi. 
aency and against the French spirituality. The former 
P^f-f^s of the Nazis in the German-American press 
wdl double their efforts in the campaign for the t ooor 
misled German people' under the 
petition of all peoples." 



Una ledwio, shortly after V-E Oey in 
22L**« *£** * «*• Allied fas^^jZ 
MsfeafsM M Wetaay aboatd he the basis 
of charity. 

—"It eoesa't make any differeaca,*' ha 
* m *Z****' " r ** will always ha wreea ao 
mtMmr how yea proceed with the denatih. 

^.v^y^h^^- ,fci, * *-* ^ 



.A?^y^»>nW«l^laa«hattlata 
****** two «armau ornhaas today not par. 
«htiou to toad them back becaete •they 



salt V±!£ZJr* S- Md the 

State Papartaiaal aaHhar of the children 



throe maaths and It eeeats Hka SO aaara." 



{UP Tttort in the Hew York Ster 
from Whinier, Cdijorni*) 



33 



JmuuiJadioeL tiuL OmninuJL 



ml fieupL 32 



fbtmiuu^ AKbjp a^* $&4tfl 
To the . 

Mimtter of Foreign Affmirs 



Cmbie (with p r efere nce) 
to mile* Tokyo 7Sl % 732 end 73$. 



Decision (of the) Secretory of Stele in refi 
(Text J *pms*e*e* American egreeme m t ) 

(1) Every poUticel egreememt ke m eeem Upon emdtheVSu meeemdy umdenroble. The 
text of the egreement, es premmdy premered, would meen thet fepen is getting ewmy from 
us. This would leave us elometo fight Engfen d end the V. S. The three power pact would be 
discredited. Tlie last phrase in pert two, i n asm u ch es it sanctums V. S. help to Eng- 
land, is almost antuGerman. (fn the E n gfith text much clearer than in the German text.) 

(2) Inasmuch as the text of the agreement is already being considered in Washing, 
ton, it has already had a bad effect. One should try to discredit it subsequently so that the 
treaty would not materialize. (Definition of the Japanese interpreosnsen; details of enforce- 
ment; dependence of efficacy of paragraphs two and three, etc) 

(3) If, nevertheless, the treaty could not be prevented, then everything should be done 
to bring Japan back again into the ranks. The least would be, thet Japan increases its help 
to Germany along the same principles as the V. S. help to England. 

Weiszaecker 




Dear Sir: • » 

"Concerning your article regarding the 'Slame-aud-Hate-tbe-Freacb' 
campaign in your last issue, I would like to point 4Mtt that 1 served 
as a cadet in one of the divisions of 'bUck beasts' (Editor of 00 Deue»ch* 
Amer. Buergerzeitung" dixit), namely, the 4th Moroccan Mountain 
Division. If the Herr Editor would check the Court Martial records 
for the four or Jme divisions of colonial origin, be will be amazed 
about the number of death sentences passed in cases of rape. 

'The staff of white officers and non-com's — / was one of its mem- 
bers—urns gkam Special orders to enforce strictest discipline. This 



SOP was rapanted again before the troops occupied German soil. 

"As to turning over five thousand German girls to colored troops, 
the Herr Editor seems to overlook the impressive number of female 
members of the nordic oryan race ready to marry— and marrying — 
Allied soldiers of any race, religion, color and shade in order to get 
out of tbeVaterUnd. . . /' 

BERNARD B. FALL, 
Ofee of U. S. Chief of Counsel for War Crimes, U. S. Army 



Dear Sir: 

"It is encouraging to know that there me organizations such as 
yours trying to prevent war. . . ." 

OLIVER MOLL, 
Outturn, California 

♦ • at 

Oear Sir: 

"Your magazine must go on exposing the Nazi menace and any 
rebirth of Nazi Germany. . . ." . f. 

\ RKHAftO WtlJXY. 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 

• * • 

Oear Sir: 

"It might be wtil to consider having the Society for the Prevention 
of World War III call another well planned conference here in New 
York next spring to arrest attention to the need of far wiser planning 
for the future of Germany than is now going on — when the world, 
including our own government, is ■ giving more attention to its attack 
on Communism (much needed too for the totalitarian ideology is a 
menace under any nation) mud apt to forget that it must not include 
NAZI sympathizers nor members in its attempt to avoid another 

MRS. WILLIAM DKX SPORBORG, 
New York Cky 



Dear Sir: 

"I happened to get a glimpse of a booklet published by your or- 
ganization and immediately was attracted to it. I would appreciate it 
nery much if you would give me all the information about your work 
that yon can. 

"1 am in my Inst half year of high school and in February I will 
probably attend one of the colleges in the Los Angeles area. I would 
tike to know if it would be possible for me to become an active mem- 
ber of your worthy organtzaston 

"I would like to state that I think 
sincerely hope you beep up the good work.' ^ 

IRWIN KVEITKO, 
Font***, California 



is a good one and 



Dear Sir : * 

"During 4 recent visit to Military Government offices in Frank- 
furt, I saw an issue of your publication which interested me suffi- 
ciently to request that you add me to your iitt of subscribers and 
? the coming issues to this address." 



Dear Sir: 

"As a former prosecutor of Nazi war criminals at Dachau, Ger- 
many, I dm fully cognizant of the terrible future which it in store 
for an apathetic and uninformed people. 

"sifter i returned jrem overseas tn 1945, 1 s t art e d u n m m an cam- 
paign identical to the objectives of your organ iz a t i on, but > my nuke 
urns board by too few. . . •" 

VICTOR N. MILES, 

VN.J. 



Paris, 



"CivlUutiN 
wftfc Hie mcM forces wfcfch 

■iWW mWrnnjUgnm fr 

tmatakO>U&*a*\tm 111TH gumm 
mmvumwum ww%y wm IM 



(From Justice Robert 



the 

Nop. 21, 9945.) 



t if. Jackson's opening statement 
Military Tribu* tat in Nuremberg:, 



EerllR, 4»» 15. M«l 1941 



It tabtau&aaaialttar 



inhti lik (ait T©rr**£) 



i 1 1* > <t>< 



St*llua|?uuia Stbi tftgekretlrf «u LTaaUe/lafttta 
Tokyo 751 t T32 art 733 ? *«t Japaaltah-aaarlka- 

si#chta V*rtr«t;*.V ' 

I. Jadtr politlicbt Y*rtrt»£ s»itch*E Japia aad 1 
CS1 lit taraait aat nrtutcht. Ear Ytrtr&fittit 
abf 9 «lt #r jt ttt aUrit ltdtutct, 
dat Jtpaa to* U£i *l?r *kt, Ir * r Jrdr its faapf~ 
f«lj pfM Sftfl&ftd uad USX u&a allaia UWr- 
lataaa* Dtr Drtl* lefcttjakt air* ditkr^ itlart* 
Gtrad«*\* aatid*utach lit la :*fclu8aatt la r&- 
mliih tail Ait S*akti<>al«ruag dar USA-Hilfa as 
JLaflaaft* Cla tafllrrehaa Text aoch klarer alt 
Im dtutaaktM)» 

II, Da Itr Vtrtragtttxt bo eita ia fatal*, V,a ?cr- 
Haft, feat ar alas aabfcdllaba "irkumg achoa ga- 
iaa. Kaa aSBte Ttrtuahta, iha aaafctrfi^llah aoah 
to aa balaataa, daB 4er Ytrtrag alafct aaitaada 
koaat. (Dtflaltloc dtr Japaalathta Vtrtragaaua* 

— ^l*C«^^^^*t^i*^^ « 

kalt itr Urkaaskeit da* ibaatata rSalaak II 
rtaiatfc 111 *dar dargl.) 

HI, Sollta dtr Itrtra^ Vrct&das aiabt rtrMadart 
tardea* *lr« iafSr aa a«r^m f da3 Japaa prak~ 
tiaafe aiafar la JUlbt mi Glladtaaat, Pal 
Alltraiadaatt vtrt 9 da* Japaa aalaa lllfa aft 
I Saataafclaad aaab das ultra Craadaitata aaabast 
wit bsi-Ura liift a* Eafilaad. 

I « 1 i i I i k i i 




mu MAYS _ 

mmdtf.S. ******* 0*H*LG. JW« TWW « N*r*m!Zi. 



Its rather surprising that of the few 
b«nd«d War Giminals tried at Nuern- 
berg «* proceedings subsequent to "Goe- 
*ng et al," Baron Ernst mi Wets- 
ttedcer, f ormer Deputy to won fUbfaeu&op 
ip die German Foreign Office and ex- 
Am bassador to the Vatican, has itemed 
the strongest support from highly promi- 
ff^perons in Western Europe and die 
United States. It is surprising because 
of all the Foreign Office officials ac- 
cused in Nuernberg of Cranes against the 
Peace, von Weiszaecker played die key 
role w persuading the Japanese Govern- 
ment to attack the United States in 1*41. 

Continental newspapers 
which Arely and briefly report on Nuern- 
berg developments, have carried hail ac- 
counts of die defenses (so-cafled) inter- 
posed on von Weisaaecfcer's behalf. 
Among the hi^-ranking diplomats who 
have submitted affidavits in his favor are 
***** B «tish Ambassador Lord Httiftx, 
who declared that in Jus opinion, Wets- 
jaecker has been "a convinced foe of 
Nari politics"; the former French Ambas- 
sador to Germany, Francois-Poocet; and 
die former High Commander of the 
League of Nations for Danrig and pres- 
ent Swiss Ambassador in Puis, Or 
Burdcbardt 

ttecker encouraged and helped die Nor- 
wegian Resistance Movement Other well 
known international figures who saw -fit 
to exonerate the former German diplo- 
mat are the Danish atom bomb scientist, 
Prof. Niels Bohr and his German col- 
feaguc Prof. Werner Heisenberg; Moo- 
Jdgneur A. J.Muench, Bishop of 
N. and Representative of die Holy 
See in Germany; and former German 
Chancellor, Dr. Hermann BruetHng. 

One would gather from die newspaper 
dispatches that Herr von Wdstaedker is 
being presented to the court as a dis- 
ed anti-Nari opposed to Hitler's 
As a matter of fad, those por- 
tions of die Prosecution's record which 
reached this 



von Wetamdoer actually played an im- 
portant «le in formulating Hitlers poli- 
cies. The portrayal of this ex-Brigadier 
General in the SS Elite Guard as a hu- 
manitarian is further puzzling in die light 
of prosecution documents which show 
that under fats guidance plans were drawn 

3? by the German Foreign Office for die 
imination and deportation of Jewish 
minorities ki all occupied countries; that 
he personally signed orders approving 
the transfer of thousands of these Jews 
to concentration camps and approving 
d*k crtefminacion; that, again with 
Weiszaecker s knowledge and approval, 
the German Foreign Office sent out its 
own officials with extraordinary powers 
to confiscate Jewish properties in France, 
Belgium and other European counties. 

But these crimes, horrible ttough they 
**> were frected at specific coanpara- 
* W <*T amatter groups. Of «iore signifi- 
cance was the cast of von Weiszaecker in 
planning aggressions against whole «a- 
fcoos-^more particularly, in inducing die 
toancse to attack the UoitenHstates. 
the Prosecution's documents show that* 



thing should be done "so that the w~ 
woufl not material." Weisaaeckersauc* 
ass in this connection was the subject of a 
letter which he sent Ribbentebp on Sep- 
tember 26, 1941, in . which he boasted 
about "a well carried out sabotage" and 
wrote; "It is our duty to falsify the 
peace proposals of Roosevelt because we 
must tear them and furthermore, we 
must render them void. Today, I talked 
with the Hungarian Minister, kt Berlin 
who has particularly good connections 
with the Japanese Ambassador and with 
the leading cirdes in Tokyo. I told htm 
Japan's historic time has sfcuck; we on 
rely on die Japanese Government not 
to pass over this unique occasion. The 
Hungarian Minister shared my opinion. 
Therefore, I confided to him the plans 
of our High Command for common mili- 
tary action for J^an." 

4. On October 10, 1941, WeisaaeeUer 
Retyped Ribbentcop the "en joyabie «f*s~ 
sage" that anew Japanese cabinet, i avW 
•ble 4o aggression, had been appointed. 



1. From April 1941 on, 

continuously urged Oshima, the Japanese 
Ambassador to Berlin, to encourage the 
Japanese Government to attack Great 
*«*ain and the United States; and to 
«ew upon Tokyo the fact that should 
f^*o3ome engaged in a war with the 
Un*ed States, Gcmaoy would come to 
Japan's aid immediately. 

2. Voder Wecszaecker's instaiotioiis, all 
peace appeals by Roosevelt were distorted 
by a concerted press campaign. 'It is 
ouroonewn/' he said, ^ufthe game 
of fixing the guilt in «*£ a way *at 
rt^by step we appear as the ones at- 

5. Acting through Oshima, Weisaaedcer 
aid everything in his power to sabotage 
Japanese-American negotiations which 
JooMace m 1941 . On May 1 5 he cabled 
*«beotrop, «aying: "Every political agree- 
ment between Juan and the United 
Stetes <s undesirable " And^ 



5. Through November 1941, V, 
man Foreign Office intensified its 
to bring Japan into the war. Approxi- 
mately one week before Pearl Harbor, die 
Japanese announced that they were ready 
to strike and asked for German and 
Italian suoport Germany and Italy agreed 
to assist Japan. Decwnoer 7, 1941? was 
d* successful result of Wciszaecker's di- 
plomacy. 

The foregoing represents only a frac- 
«* ^cutoo's proofs; but it 
wouM seem to indicate that; whether or 
not Weisraedcer was that intangible thin* 
called a Nazi, he was d^&ito^ 
participating in the Crimes against Peace 
f®f**** by the Third Reich, as de- 
^dm the Wbuoal's Charter, Control 
Council Law No. 10. 




ITe urge ffet yett 



uAo bane 



o/ a doubt, 
to Americms rod im 

of 

of 



end the strengthening of her 
nth the victin 



ships tcith 

Nothing le$s witt help preserve the 
prestige of our Notion end its demo- 
trmditions in these troubled 



Respectfully submitted, 

Atkinson, Henry A. 
Alf ange, Dean 
Adamic, Low 
Ambruster, Howard W. 
Aach, Sholem 

Ban, a h. 

Barber, Courtenay, Jr. 
Birkhead, Rev. L. If. 
Bart, Struthers 
Barton, V. H. 
Camion, Cornelia Jamet 
Cbace, Conley 
Cooke, Morris L. 
Craven, Thorn at 



Dobtn, Maxwell 
M,Hea»y 

r, Frederick W. 



Gilpin, C 
ftmbel, Elmer S. 
(*>ldh*e«*JnlmeL 
Green, Alan 
Gmndfest, Dr. Harry 
Hale, William Harlan 
Hirschmann, Ira A. 
BochfeMer, Joiiw 



Hofmann, Virginia 
Hofmann, Rev. Edward 
Hughes, Lsemston 
Inman, John It 
Isaacs, Stanley M. 
Johnson, Alvin 
Kirehwey, Freda 
Lessner, Erwm 
Lipschntz, Isidore 
LitteH, Mrs. Norman M. 
Lubin, Isidore 
Mann, Thomas 



Nathan, Dr. Oam 
Padover, Sarf K. 



Pell, Herbert 
Petera, Dorothy 



Perlatein, 8* 
Pomerantz, Abraham L. 
Popper, Martin 
Rappaport, Albert 
Ross, Robert 
Sackley, Dr. R. R. 
St. John, Robert 
Sennits, Sigrid 
SeMen, Harry Louis 
Sergio, Lisa 
Sheldon, James H. 
Shirer, William L. 
Smith, Chard Powers 
Stone, L F. 
Stout, Rex 
Surowitc, S. 
Ssyk, Arthur 
Van Doren, Mark 
Ziff, William B. 



3 



I s flan a jr en whmlebemrtmtlf wttb tbe onjn 
ions of Cbarfes M. Mayer, pnbfisbed mm Oe- 
tober Htb tn the ^Afosbtoajtoo $tat% Me wootd 
like America to invest mo re ma nay sjsMi too 



ipoor, nan 

ri inwRsisn in ^mmer to 
world recovery. 

It seems to ma ffcat another set of bard* 
werfcimj Normans for was If this same 
oencn r # vi e nun i me press bt misery on vnotr 
own aafioa. Ane wo Amorisjems sjeioej fo <bo 
swindled aoem? Are wo 4a pay and pay 
and pay for the s np or c ol ossai mistakes and 
calamities the Ge rma ns, Hons, Prnssiaas or 
Maris fool called upon to brine; on themselves 
ami, quite incidentally, the rest of the world? 

Money wo allot Franco is feeing invested 
In a reoeblic that is nosed on liberty, camel, 
ity and fratorsdty; wamoo p so pl s are firmly 
w a d de d to the ie&ats of Josjic nod the rifbts 
of man. Money we invost m Germany, if the 
past is an y insB caWoa of tbo f ntnro. wW Im 
osod oltimetely for the fnr^tnoranoo of nojto> 



am trim n ImI ■ ■ t-— £m*^. M -M— ^ 

craric principles asm sn toe one] to oejr 

tmm\mSS 

peni* 

i 



totally lacfctaf to 



on any "b 
may offer i 



of discrimination 
to wsnd tbe fine print 



(Lsusr to tl*Wdito*<ti tl*Wm§*n#** Ssm 



Usortjths\ 
.D.Somg, 




■ • - 5*»- * "... 




Dear Mr. President: 

At American*, cherishing the 
cries of our fmUen heroes and never 
forgetting the million* who peruneA 
in Nazi torture chambers, ,we protest 
the commuftion o/ the life impnson- 
ment sentence of the Germen smdtst, 

lite Koch. . .. , i t 

We condemn with all the force of 
our conviction the suspension of the 
death sentences in the cases. °f *% 
German soar criminals, including 15 
of Use Koch's defendants and 17 
others convicted of coldbloodedly 
killing unarmed and defenseless W J 
taken prisoner in the Battle of the 

B *rfi« circumstances surrounding the 
handling of these cases by American 
military authorities demand full in- 
vestigation by you. The American 
people have not been told why for 
nZnths General Clay kept secret his 
decision to commute the sentence of 
Use Koch. Nor have they been told 
why General Clay, without any public 
explanation, suspended the esvcuUon 
of the 139 German user criminals, 
many of whom were sentenced to 
death by American military tribunal* 
us early as 11 monthsago. 

For month* the execution of these 
war criminal* has been stayed with- 
out official explanation. It was only 
recently that Secretary of the Army 
RoyaU ordered American authorities 
in Germany to "suspend" these death 
because some of these war 
they were 




criminals r - 
"tricked" into 

This sham w— . — .- 
not square toith the regulations gov. 
eming the war crimes truds which 
otipmate that "A defendant shall have 
the right through bis counsel to pre- 
tent The evidence at hi* trial *n sup- 
port of his defense and to cross-exam- 
ine any witness called by the Prose- 
cation? if the excuses ofered by 
those criminals were true, then why 
did they not take advantage of their 
rights during cams* proceeding*? 
Why did they not present in court 
the evidence pertaining to their at- 
legedty forced confession*? 

The answer is clear. Their harbor' 
proven by the over- 
- 1 by she 



Prosecution, American GI. ourvwon, 
end other victims. The American nm- 
Uory tribunals did not baoe any 
doubts of their guilt. It remained for 
the Secretary of the Army to set aside 
convictions legally *rrivedat by com- 
potent American courts. Why/ 

Why has Secretary of the Army 
RovaU taken this arbitrary action 
which flaunts American public opin- 
ion and is a stain on our national 
honor? It was Secretary of the Army 
RoyaU who in testifying before the 
Subcommittee on Appropriation*, 
House of Representatives, March A 
1948, admitted that he had no sym- 
pathy for the Prosecution of German 
war criminals in general. He told the 
Committee that had it been left to 
his judgment, the denazification truds 
would have been abolished altogether 
as early as August, 1947. 

When Congressman WtggUzsworth 
asked Secretary RoyaU what would 
happen if no further appropriations 
were forthcoming to prosecute Ger- 
man war criminals, Secretary RoyaU 
replied-. "I do not think U wavld+e 
terribly serious if we stopped them 

gull # # , 

It becomes clear from Secretory 
RoyalTs testimony that he Who* al- 
ways opposed to denazification and 
the war crimes trials; "f have had 
that view from the beginning but the 
policy of the Government was fixed 
otherwise and I think, moreover, that 
the people of the country at that time 
favored it." 

The real reason for his opposition 
to denazification was expressed tn his 
own words: "The prime objective we 
have now in Germany, and that we 
must have now in Germany. is to 
build a strong nation both politically 
mnd industrudly. I fuUy realize that 
too great an extension, particularly of 
the denazification trials, is a danger 
that must be reckoned with on bom 

^^^rS^Af that the solicitude 
toward the Nazi war criminals has 
been substantially infutenced by the 
views of the Secretary of the Army? 
Contrary to Secretary RoyalTs intima- 
tions, we are convinced that the A mer- 
icon people will never profane the 
memories of those who were wantonly 
• bv the Nazi*. We know 



that the American people. 
thTvictims of German ImUahsy and 
demand that fustiee be 

dve war, or who tortured and mur- 
^eTtheir victims, be brought to 

m4 *Un*U the .mocking series of uc- 
quittals and the even more 
M*ries of one- end two-year sentences 
^Sies, which in ffa United States 
luouW invoke the death penalty, suf- 
ficient evidence of improper mfiu- 
ence in the war crimes trials? Who- 
ever i s responsible for the mitigation 
of the original sentences is ^fleeting 

^ffli^ fe <S^ y °' Ameri * 

^he Ui fu^tlment of the high moral 
purposes which gave hope and mean- 
ing to those who struggled against 
the German aggressor, lies m Ameri- 
ca's determination to destroy Nazism. 
Let no one think that we can as- 
pire to leadership among nations 
through dollar appropriates with- 
out grounding such aid on the prui- 



OUf ~" j * 

doles of justice and respect for 
human decency. Nor can we hope to 
democratize Germany by 
ing the Krupps, FUcks, and thtZFar- 
ben war lords-or hy turning loose 
the Nazi beasts with their infectious 

sadism. _ 

Today, America's conscience is on 
trial. It is being fudged by a war-torn 
world. We dare not underesUmate 
the repercussions which will inevita- 
bly follow from failure to met in 

time. _ , n 

We therefore urge you, Mr. Pen- 
dent, to uphold our Nation s ****** 
pledge that "German mUUarism and 
Nazism will be extirpated. 99 

We urge that you take prompt ac- 
tion to inveuigate the manner m 
which aU of the war crimes truds 
have been handled by the American 
Military Government and the Depart- 
ment of the Army. 

We «*$e that you make a thorough* 
going investigation of our denazifica- 
tion policies. f 

We urge that all American offwuUs 
who have shown their opposition to 
America 9 * commitments for the eurn* 
motion of the Nazis and their em 
works, be promptly removed from 



2g 



SOLUBLE PROBLEMS OF ADJUSTMENT, AND 
THIS FACTOR MUST #E BORNE IN MIND 
WHEN WORKING OUT THE ffiffASIUTATtON 
OF GERMANY ALONG PEACEFUL LINES CON- 
SISTENT WITH CONSIDERATION OF SECURITY. 



When we catted this matter to the aueotioo of Mr. 
Salteman, he declared that die additional *4G0 words of 
complex detail • . . would have been extremely comber- 
some if quoted in their entirety . . .* 

We realize that Mr. Saltaman quoted "in part," hot 
the parts he selected were those scatter e d in 3 separate 
paragraphs of the CEEC report which whoa assembled 
tended to play up Germany « iadustri al power and its 
preponderant role in the recovery of Western Europe. If 
the full quotation would have been too long, as he im- 
plies, would k not have been better and more objective 
to have not quoted from die CEEC report altogether? 

In view of the select audience which heard Mr. Salts- 
mans address, we believe that they were quite capable 
of absorbing the additional "400 words" which were 
omitted. 

It is interesting, however, that Mr. Saltzman managed 
to omit those parts of the Committee's report which 
clearly indicate its concern for the possibilities of a 
resurgent Germany. Apparently, Mr. Saltzman knows 
what to select for his own purposes. 

In any event, high-ranking members of our govern- 
ment, whether speaking before a public audience or 
writing for such a reputable publication as The An- 
nals/* should bend every effort to make thrir iiimmU 
tion complex* and avoid the impre—km that they ace 
biased, It is our co nside re d judgment that die manner 
in which Mr. Saltzman quoted from die CEEC report 
does not achieve this end. 



There is a dffiereace be tween ti 
approach to Gorman education and ™, 
h, should be resolved. The Franc* believe 
toe reeducation of Germany it a fsrob- 
»f a veneration, not a few years. Mora 
iHt and experienced in the ways of their 
• have hi mied a 30-3 



darlaq which they heap i° cto£ 

a* . w ***** • Freaeh 

caitaral representative ia each school 

Wag however t are sun oedsi iaa oar odu 
cafiaaal ooatral to G e r ma a leaders who 



c oeat e aaece the old policy of mhimj church 
aad state, fester humble abodUnce to the 
Fato s rta n d aad other p oli c i es that have aro- 

* -» _ " m .r , w 

ameoa fee cartons G e rm aa to mm r ****** 



* 1 s*s'aitlee composed of a d o 
* ^j^^f^j^ ^^seswhis>al ocoaofuists nasi aajhahs a^d* 
■phsielpaiaj's should he set am to ro-esmasiae 
the whole question of Germaa n s dm at iaa 
Far toe decisive battle of oar nirrHt., is 

' * wa a^laatoftt. 

/CSmUs Abmms hit* N. Y. P*«J(omeK*wt) 




In oar column rwhjt* in this issue, we have raked 
the question why German Count von Luckner has bee* 
nvited so ap eak at a series of lectures in American uni- 




j it is interesting to note what T. H. 
Teteos waste in has book "Know Your Enemy" about 
a previous trip which Count von Luckner made to the 
U.S. after World War I: 

Lecture kails from comst to com* were opened to the 
infamous German sea pirate, Count Luesmer. Upon hi* 
return to Germany, the Count bragged of item he had 
succeeded in squeezing tear* from the Indies eyes and 
dollars from the capitalists 9 pockets. Count Luckner** 
main purpose was to piny on women's feeling* with 
sentimental stone*. He report* in hi* book, "Seadevil 
Conquers America,* 9 how he told American women of : 
German babies and German mothers, how he reminded 
them that thousand* of little children in Germany die 
of starvation and then exhorted them not to reject the 
pleading hand of a child . . . 

This wily, whining propaganda mm* repented by Luck- 
ner day after day in hundred* of cities, in all the most 
exclusive dub* and societies. He boasted that he had 
won for the German cause, not only the soft hearts of 
the women, but also the considerably harder ones of the 
big capitalists. Instead of attempting to give evidence of 
the alleged political reformation of Germany, he ob- 
tomod his best propaganda effects with the famous story 
of the fntten he had ordered saved from a sinking ship 
during the war. The story had a tremendous effect, end 
America was obsessed by a real Luckner We for 
months. The newspapers vied with each other in prais- 
ing the sea pirate. 

This Luckner racket was successful beyond all ex- 
5 GC ? U " ,F ?- T J* **** Germany had committed 

during the World War were quickly forgotten and in 
their place sy mpathy for poor, innocent, chivalrous Ger- 
many had been organized on a business-like basis. Count 
^fcner himself stated that in the V. S. the possibility 
offered itself to an unforeseen extent to obtain results 
for Oermmny that are greater, more important and far- 
reaching than any he could have obtained by sailing 
•round the globe. J ^ 

He went from triumph to triumph and became an 
honorary citizen of San Francisco. In his book 'Seadevil 
Conquer* America* 192B, Luckner writes: 

of the most ex- 

aW^^ myWr. / lectured in 

!2!L i# ' r them mmde «* « Jkoaorery 



member. My nmnv lectures mt universities 
by tkoutmnds and thousands of fudents who', in oleZ 
year,. « men, wOl influence the opinion, , " ~ * ' 
their country .. 

So Luckner will he \mce again! 

No congratitlataotM to hi« 



-A 

■A 

3 



Social 



A short while ago, lb* 
Secteury of State for tbe 
American Academy of Pol 
ttJk wa§ reprinted in "The 
cation of thu organisation. 

The fact that a high oficud of ow State Department 
•poke before thu important body made it all the mote 
eMential that his dkcoation of crucial mmm affecting 
oar foreign policy be dear and beyond justifiable criti* 
oam. This is especially true in connection with the EftP 
which, whether we like it or not, has created a storm of 
controversy in Europe. Much of that controversy has 
been engendered by the allegation that the ERP is an 
instrument for the rebuilding of a powerful Germany 
at the expense of her neighbors, • 

Since Mr. Saltrman spoke about Germany and its 
relations to the ERP, it was his responsibility to avoid 
giving misleading information. Unfortunately, Mr. Salt* 
man's quotation from the initial report of &m€aamwb*ee 
of European Economic Cooperation defeats that objec- 
tive and gives ammunition to those who oppose our pro- 
gram of aid. Whether by intent or otherwise, Mr. Salt* 
man emasculated a section of the report made by die 
Committee, leaving out pertinent facto dealing with the 
Committee'* firm belief that European' aid must, under 
no circumstances, be the occasion for the revival of 
Germany's industrial might. The inexcusable omission* 
made by Mr. Saltatnan in quoting from the report can 
only serve to increase the suspicions of millions of Euro- 
peans as to our real intentions in Germany and to con- 
fuse American public opinion. 

In the interest of enlightening our readers as to the 
way Mr. Salterns* emasculated die facts, we print below 
the complete text of the Committee's statement from 
which Mr. Sabaman quoted. 

The parts of the report quoted by Mr. Sakzman are 
in italics. The parts omitted by Mr. Salesman are in 
capital letters. 

i. For the purpose of drawing up a European balance 
sheet of resources and requirements, it is indispen- 
sable to take account of Germany, since that economy 
has been, in the past, and by the nature of things 
will remain closely tied up with the economic system 
of other European countries. THE INCORPORA- 
TION OF THE WESTERN ZONES OF GERMANY 
INTO THE PLANS ELABORATED BY THE CON- 
FERENCE, WHILE ESSENTIAL FOR PRACTICAL 
ECONOMIC REASONS, INEVITABLY CREATED 
CONSIDERABLE DIFFICULTY, BECAUSE A 
NUMBER OF FUNDAMENTAL POLICY DECI- 
SIONS WITH REGARD TO THE GERMAN ECON- 
OMY, WHICH HE BEYOND THE SCOPE AM) 
COMPETENCE OF TfflS CONFERENCE, HAVE 
NOT YET »EEN TAKEN AND BECAUSE FU- 
TURE ECONOMIC POLICY IN GERMANY , BE- 
ING IN CHARGE OF THE QUADRIPARTITE 
CONTROL COUNCIL, IS NOT WITHIN THE 
POWER OF ANY OF THE PARTICIPATING 



COUNTRIES. THE WESTERN ZONES ARE ALSO 
IN A SPECIAL POSITION BECAUSE OF THE 
OBLIGATION RESTING UPON GERMANY TO 
FURNISH REPARATIONS AND TO ASSIST THE 
RECOVERY OF THE COUNTRIES VICTIMIZED 
BY JUSR WmiNG THE WAR. CONSIDERATIONS 
OF SECURITY DEMAND ALSO THAT BOTH im 
RATE AND THE NATURE OF HER ECONOMIC 
RECOVERY SHOULD BE CAREFULLY CQ& 
TROLLED. 

2. THE GERMAN ECONOMY MUST NOT BE AL- 
LOWED TO DEVELOP TO THE DETRIMENT OF 
OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES, AS IT HAS 
DONE IN THE PAST. But if European cooperation 
u to be effective, the German economy must be fitted 
into the European economy so that it may contribute 
to a general improvement in the standard of livinc 
m PARTICUU^THE OUTPUT OF THe'ruhS 
COALFIELD, WHICH IS ESSENTIAL TO THE 
EUROPEAN ECONOMY AS A WHOLE, MUST 
NOT AGAIN BE USED BY GERMANY WSUCH A 
WAY AS TO CONSTITUTE A THREAT TO EURO- 
PEAN STABILITY OF THE WHOLE OF EUROPE. 
INCLUDING GERMANY HERSELF. AN IN- 
CREASED PRODUCTION AND EXPORT OF 
RUHR COAL IS IN FACT ESSENTIAL FOR EU- 
ROPEAN RECOVERY, AND BOTH COAL AND 
COKE SHOULD BE FAIRLY DISTRIBUTED BE- 
TWEEN THOSE COUNTRIES, INCLUDING GER- 
MANY, WHICH DEPEND ON THE RUHR FOR 
THEIR SUPPLIES. THE MACHINERY, RAW MA- 
TERIALS, FOOD AND OTHER SUPPLIES WHICH 
ARE REQUIRED TO INCREASE RUHR GOAL 
PRODUCTION DESERVE HIGH PRIORITY IN 
ANY PROGRAM OF IMPORTS EITHER INTO 
GERMANY, OR INTO EUROPE AS A WHOLE. 

i. Other Western European countries cannot be pros- 
perous, ma long ms the economy of the Western Zone 
is paralyzed, and a substantial increase of output 
there mm. be required if Europe is to become inde- 
pendent of outside support. W PLANNING THIS 
INCREASED OUTPUT, ACCOUNT SHOULD BE 
TAKEN OF THE ESSENTIAL GOODS WHICH 
EUROPE NEEDS FROM WESTERN GERMANY 
FOR HER RECONSTRUCTION. FOR THIS PUR- 
POSE, WESTERN GERMANY, LIKE THE PAR- 
TICIPATING COUNTRIES, WILL REQUIRE 
HELP, PARTICULARLY AS THE REQUIRE- 
MENTS OF SECURITY WILL MAKE NECESSARY 
IMPORTANT CHANGES IN THE STRUCTURE 
OF HER ECONOMY. IT MUST ALSO BE REAL- 
IZED THAT THESE CHANGES WILL INVOLVE 
COMPLEMENTARY CHANGES ELSEWHERE. AN 
EXCESSIVE CONCENTRATION OF THE PRO- 
DUCTION AND EXPORT FROM WESTERN GER- 
MANY OF CONSUMER GOODS TRADITIONALLY 
SUPPLIED FROM OTHER COUNTRIES MIGHT. 
CREATE IN THOSE COUNTRIES ALMOST IN- 




hove iororod me U. S. 
until weUeitor 



thatmost 

Although MG sew ha a 
bureau" in operation ia IhrMbwg, 
loath to use any of its material • 
information on tho Marshal Ran 
Germany. According to 



U. S. aid to 
DQfA 
could be con- 




re^rtentation or the 

A biunt analysis was offered by a former DENA 
control olficor. "We hav. giren the Germans a fcee 
press." he scad, "but we haven't yet taught them what 
it is or how to use H-and they're simply not ready 
for it" 

★ 

IN THE N. Y. POST-HOME NEWS Ernest Leiser re- 

*"lue creation of a mHitary high conunand for the 
Western European Union, to be h sui sd by 
and France, has created me liveliest 
political leaders in Western G fjutiy 
It has even inspired a number «f top Ostsnan -pou- 
> auggest hopofufly mat me iogmconung West- 
government be represented on mat high 
__ id mat Western ^erma ny be . 

El UTttiy SO **pUTllCipCsl© Wi the doleUOe j ©f W^S 

Europe". . • 

Karl Spiecker, a leader of Western Geraiany s 4 
peaty and a gay figure m Bixonkx. privately *«M em 
American Military Government official, the Germans 
ar« saying that the "Western European Union power s 
bare new created a high copw a nc l but they haven't 
any eoMiers, We Western German* could provide *e 




quoted* 

>ower will he used hy 
It k up to you (the 



fa October. INS, the U- S. Army captured 
the Nasi Party's suaster file containing the 
membership cards off Nans ttwoughoat the 

g lobe toriudin g the U. $• A. • • • After i 

delay seaie aames of these Amerk 
were published. It wot re por ted that 
the cooy lc to list was made public it 
reveal the aames at several prossiejeat 



We are still awaiting the 




The Home Trap" 



Mast Austriuas. regardless of politics, are 
deepl y co n cerned over the growth at M a st 
tainted organisati ons, osylatlythoee aatd 
to bo oogogod la easuggtmg alleged Nad 
crimiaals to "Oerseooye • 

A reliable source Med the revival of i 
Nasi activities with r ses rti ef the return of 
the former SS ^peaerof Adtett -tKchmaaii to 
Austria from Egypt. CMmmou was reported 
to have recruited Naais for the Arab Legieu 
hi the Palestine war and was said to have 
on ia Cairo. According to widely <ir- 
but not officially confirmed state- 
he Is aow ia Auftriae 

Is said to have collaborated with 
several Nasi gro u ps at Lias aw 



toacod to toag prison termse Members who 
have evaded arrest are at work tat the me as 
time rebuildiag the hal f suppressed orgeats** 
tiooe la this coa n e cti oa, foe Socialist aews- 
paper Welt am Ahead reveals the arrest of 
a German Nasi m 
iiiag coope ra tion 
tan Nasi groups. 
A Government 




(ONAJ 




r ft • • • 

. — *9 •**> a woant survey 
that that far "re education" has fuilsi to 
dent m toe rs 

•bows that these ^udiceTore "shanjSy^on" toe 
increase. Perhaps the most serious aspect is toe con- 
clusion that prejudice ssnsuiBii. and gnti S— dtism 
specifically, as far mors evident among members of 

ths coming generation- -notably us late teen-agers 

than in any ethsr ags group. Ths rsport notss taconi- 
cally that apparsntly Gsnnan youth are not getting 
nssdsd education at horns or hi school". 

Ths chief new "scapegoats," the survey indicated, 
are Negress, Russians, people of Balkan extraction and 
gyp«es... 

It is noted that the increase in both anti-Negro and 
anb-Rusrian feeling, though the grounds for both were 
certainly well laid during the Hitler regime, may be 
traceable partly to prejudices introduced by the Ameri- 
can occupation forces themselves . . . 

In the official report -prepared for General Lucius D. 
Clay, the surrey's -authors rsport soberly: "Rhowiedge, 
mat is to say education, seduces prejudices. German 
youth apparootfv are not gsttmg this education. They 
appear unlikely to get it m their homes. Nor will ex- 
pellees from Eastern Europe previa* it Certainly fun- 
damental and long-range measures need to be con- 
sidsrsd to move toward the elimination of prejudice m 



ALEXANDER EENDRICK in a 
to ths New Republic: 

Foreign visitors to this year's Salzburg Festival 
irr^ *- witoem ntn Fascism si ~ 
province, hsart of toe Am e ri ca n occupation sans, is 

?*• <* *• birth and of the Keimksbrsr. 

bund Ofomecomeni' League), which, m toe guise of 
ths veterans and war prisoners' organisation its name 
it out to be, has been holding a series of mesi- 
al which a rather 



This is it: The 

ft split the 
them to fight 
to give tor 

they 



UUt crush toe 
lis task the 
gions are ready to 
>sy may bs just 
st war... 






ACCORDING TO DREW PEARSON in his syndicated 
Washington column. Senator Revercomb of VV. Va. had 
wired the juetioe Department "asking that same of toe 
be O.S.bs kept here." The C 
m deported, but Reveroomb 
r be canc el e d. Hera are some Nazis he 
kept in th U. S J 

Max Alhrecht Bkmk-lndicted on conspiracy to com- 
5** l^S*"^ case. Pleaded guilty 

of vwkrtmg the Foreign Agents Act Sentenced to it 
montos m jcdL Employed in the German Library of 
mformation, infamous N. Y. Nazi propaganda outfit 
Andreas Henrich Jans and wife. Emma— Visited by 
one of the eight saboteurs in Chicago who sneaked 
m by submarine. They were given $3,600 by Nazi spy 
Neubauer for safekeeping. 

Paul Enauer— The U. S. Supreme Court on his de- 
naturalization, said: "There is solid, convincing evi- 
dence that Enauer, before his denaturalization and 
subsequently, was a thorough-going Nazi and a faith, 
ful follower of Adolf Hitler"" 

Fritz Robert Eoehkr— Bundist employs of 
Consulate in Los Angeles, fa war he refused to 
<MYtoghe would not aid U.S. war effort 

>— Nasi flag, swastikas, photos of {_ 
md fascist propaganda found in his 

-- — «• was leader of San Francisco Bundf 

. l^«"iecke-Author of "I Knew Hitler.- dedicate* 
to Ernst floehm, Gragor Steamer "and many other 
Nans who were betrayed, murdered and traduced in 



"HAROLD KRUPP VON 80HLEN OND HALBACH is 
°w «*V. t P. prisoner of too ffumims "writes Edwfa 
martnoh, N. Y. Herald Tribune correspondent from 
irSS* ""^ *"^-Y«ar-oId officer end 
brother of Alfred was captured on the East Front IU 
nowhres m one of the best prison camps just outride 
of Moscow, if toe Soviete ever goto control of the Ruhr 

And Mr.Kartrich adds: 

famfiy also has its friends hi M 
and Bntam. They have taken the precaution of 
— ^American lawyer. Mr. Robinson, to rsfiressi 

, Mr. Robhmon admitted toot he is paid to 



Over. 




Caked States Military vounim re- 

' u^tSfT* 00 " » *• may 
by DENA, ths news r 

of 

aT 





Tes, from Mot, 1933, to tin iod d World War IL 
I «u Arbeitsfuehrer under Hitler/' he declared. 

At the State Departssesat it was send too. Weockstern 
had bm iBfmrigiM and that it had bm decided, 
en the strength of a check with authorities in Munich 

« . ' lM ** m good cifc^ Ho 



THE AP REPORTS torn Berlin: 

Forgers have a field day in this racket-ridden < 
try. For a black market price you can buy a 
certifying you as a persecution victim of 
or Cctmnunism 

Since the occupation began, there has been a busy 
racket selling false certificates designating the buyers 
as victims of Nazi persecution. These entitled them to 
preferential treatment in obtaining food and lodging . • « 

JUDY GARDEN m « Berlin dispatch to the H. X. Sun: 
Three years ago it would tm seemed impossible 

that Germans would ever again haw str en gth enough* 
or the wilL to resume their old Nazi slugging tactics. 
. . .Fired with the spirit of Communism > they were back 
at their c4d bullying tactics. ... German policemen 
from the Russian sector brought back memories of the 
Jew-baiting days. 

★ 

FROM A DISPATCH by Paul Sana in the N ew York 
Post: 

Single out one of the highly intelligent German 
women working lor tile American Military Government 
end occasionally hired out as a guide to visitors \ 
ing Berlin. 

She is an ex school -teacher. SS. fl 




"We do not 



Hitler/' she says. "We know how 
S3. We were getting 
Jaws of tile world 



too strong* too 
plotted to destroy 

"Under Hitler, everything was good. We had Jobs: 
we bad money. We had no reason to look for trouble. 
It was not his fault it was the lews." 

How did she know, you ask. Did Hitter say so? 
Goebbete? The Mad radio? The Nad 
1 just knew it a 
it an the 
Do lots of 





hi 

officers, who 
with Nuernberg to 
facing a tribunal* 



b e e n waging 
other Ger- 



have given help to 

in witting a detailed 



history of the 



PubKc evidence of British foxing in the quastel has 
been fe w rf in numwous letters recently published in 
"The Tones" and "The Daily Telegraph." in addition 
to news ■tones in other London papers, extremely 
friendly or sympathetic to the former field marshals. 

Judging horn information here, the British attitude 
is: There has been enough of war-crimes trials, and 
the time has come to caU a halt before irrevocable 
has been done to Allied political a 

★ 



FROM AN AP dispatch from Nuernberg, 
fimmy Goermg told a United States War Crimes 
Court trying German Foreign Office officials that her 
husband was "the most outspoken enemy of 



When Germom troops marched into Poland, \ 
band termed it "the craziest and most horrible 
atari" Goering's widow said(ll) * 

★ 

THE FRENCH NEWSPAPER Samedi-Sotr recently 
published an article by its Berlin correspondent en- 
titled: "History as it is taught to German pupils of the 
Soviet Zone"; 

For the beginning of the new school smi^ ^ 
cational program in the Soviet Zone of- 

be e n carefully revised under the «u«_ 

occupation authorities. 
Sesides new history books, two teacher's 

have been edited. Entitled Programs" and X 

for History Teaching/' they advise teachers on edu- 
cational aims, as well as on details of treatment of their 
subject These directives are based on two theses: 
1. Glorification of die Russian Revolution, m»d 2. Giori- 
fication of German nationalist feeling. 

The result is cm i n te rp retation of history which is 
disconcerting to occidental minds: For instance: 

The Versailles Treaty: The Peace Treaty was im- 
perialistic and did not solve the problem of peace or 
guarantee peace many way. Atnoog the great power*, ' 
the Soviet Union was the onlyone to refuse to con- 

★ 



ITS STILL the 
i of 



old story: There has hem "« 



23 




Basle, fa a story, 
T **rrr interesting 

*■* ,°*«to» groups in „ „ _ 

eveukoB soliciting contributions for 

burger People's Bade. 
to collect and Mil fa 
crimes of ADM power 

TJPQf/ m ~ " 

» wall as part d the money re- 
to be used "for the wmh «f former 
_jwds accused before Allied courts.*' 
T*o of th* most active and eager defense attorneys 
of the w« crimes trials, the German lawyers. Dr. Lute 
Goebd and Dr. Gerhard Rauscfaenbach, were among 
those mentioned fa the circular as supporting the 

0CQOSL 



IN THE LAST two issues of PREVENT WORLD WAR 
? w ? ^ •xpoatd the new Berlin newspaper, Na- 
tional Zeitung, which is being published i 
Russian license by former Nazi editors. When 
the son of Thomas Mann, Klaus, came to Berlin — , 
American ^newspaper correspondent 4he National Zei- 
tung published « jphoto of Urn 
following caption: 

'Haas Mann, fee eon of ths 
has been stranded m Berlin alter <a msmm m in mini 
through Europe. Wife his sister, EtiIkl 1 
one of the most ardent advocates of 
nation during the World War— from Jus s 
New York, of course. As a faithful correspondent of 
American newspapers and magazines, he has trans- 
ferred his extermination mania to ail un-American 



THE PARIS WEEKLY 
tails about neo-Nazi activities 

There is (particularly) « group 
of the British Intelligence Service 
Committee," with its headquarters 
City. Us chief memb 
former Third Reich Ambassador to 
Rausch, former Nazi Consul 



regularly 




holds i 

cent estate fa! 

that th* Nad Government fa the fast 

its collapse, had not only paved the way for the < 
far of Important funds (abort $900*00*00) to ! 
land, but had also appointed €25 
"convoy" these funds and to 
after opening accounts fa their < 
is now fa the hands of 
In Stockholm. ! 





DREW PEARSON REPORTS fa his syndicated col. 
umn, Washington Merry-Go-Round: 

Buried fa a mass of legal document, but loaded 
with political dynamite is the unpublished case inU S. 
court of Washington. D. C due before fudge Matt 
Maguire today. 

ft reveals how the Nazis operated through the 
Swedes to fade the true ownership of the American 
Bosch Plant at Springfield, Moss. 

fa 1940, the Germans, knowing war with the U. S 
was inevitable, made a deal with the Stockholm En. 
skMda Bank, to take over the American Bosch plant 
worth $9400400, dock it under S 
the duration, and give the pfamt tmctc to w 
Swedes got « «6SO08Otoe. 
All this was secret During the war, the I 
trst er l th.r nnl Hi. ffi .ieiens . mm ad Hi . jiii 

But toward the dose of the war. Amy found a false 
waU fa a Stuttgart air-raid shelter, behind which was « 
box -of secret papers. These showed how Marcus Wal- 
lenberg, head of the Ensirikia Bank, had come to New 
York and arranged a voting bust for Am German- 
owned Springfield plant for the rest of the war. ft was 
arranged that if George Murnane. appointed voting 
trustee for the company, should die, John Foster Dulles 
would name his i 



Delaware corporation. Trovidentia," 
Swedes, and Ms shares were put 
trust coatrotted by Dulles. 
This 




was a high 
fofkushhas been admitted 
fa now living fa Now Yolk. 



U. & 



A 

of Hitter's 
to the U.S. 

"i have lots d tneaas. you , 
for me." fan ok general. Earl von 
reporter of the N. Y. P os t - H omo News. 
The general arrived fa the U. S. en |n*y *.-»«. on o 
he obtained from Sam Weeds, «. S. 
fa Munich. Ks wife, who is ■■■■«■;■ I ,0 
organfaetion at 144 £.20* St. re- 
ceived the backing of influential Americans lor him. 

Von WenckeWs "friends," whose names oodd not 
be 




•mM sporimg too Boot-of 
iutb jorwortrimts uamot bt muttwd moriy. 

VbiU dotfs mtosjot ommoiUU,* ^imoom ***o 
costs of 139 iojoodoots pom o *oy ofooteotmsJoM sfmg 
wtr* mnitr fortbtr rtvi*w, indmding thou of t7 
picttd of tilling unomti Amorko* pritomtrs * Mosmody, 
Bdgkm, doting to* BoUloofiooSo^e. 



ft* of to 
IW 



ft# nMfMcr# «f itfoosdost $oUion*j 
of*n otobthm of •very tol* of om ood tomom 



tson, was one of the outstanding atrocsttes 
Neao war machine. 

Everyone taking part in it deserves the maxtmum pumsb- 
menu and before the death sememes given any of ******* 
commuted by some reviewing agency the procfstes by wbecn 
the reviewers reached their decision should be fully mod. 

The Use Koch reversal, wbkb would free tbts ™*°™»* 
sadist m * short time, was sprung on a startled world— wHb 
no one more startled than the Germans themselves. 

Before the recommendations of the Army Commission m 
the 159 new cases are accepted by General Clay, the facts 
covering tlem should be fully publicized. . . . 

But clemency toward German war criminals should not be 
carried to extremes. There is no reason to lean over backward 
to excuse the deeds of any Nazi. There must have been evi- 
dence presented at the Dachau trials on which the conviction 
of these defendants was based. Unless that evidence has been 
thoroughly disproved since, the sentences should not be com- 



THE CASE OF USE KOCH (The New Leader) 

After the splash of the Nuremberg trials, the denaufea- . 
tion 'proceedings and trials of Nazis in Germany have con- 
tinued more or less quietly. Most persons b^ jitfa of what 
was toting place— the. nation as a whole bad tittle reason to 
suspect that the authorities warn mot oonducting operations 
sJsfactorily. It is no longer foetal****** such com- 
placent opinions. Individual earns brought to public notice, 
notably that of Use Koch, made it apparent that an investiga- 
tion of the widest sort is in order. 

The cose of this barbarous woman, and its most recent 
outcome, should skien all decent persons. She was the Nazi 
craftswomanmbo made lampshades from the tattooed shn of 
Bucbenwald camp inmates. Her original sentence of life im- 
prisonment, mild as that punishment was, has been commuted 
to iour years. This commutation was made on recommenda- 
tions of the European Theatre Judge Advocate's 0 fee— wbkb 
has not yet feU the need even for an expUneUon Jm its 
actions. Miss Koch recently gave berth to a child which was 
conceived while she was a prisoner— which toads one to 
suspect that even her conditions of emprkonment were not 

too onerous. c , 

In addition, one must not* ihe reeomt clearing of Schacbt, 
Hitler's Finance Minister, Che whitewashing of the German 
cartels, the commutation of twelve other Bucbenwald co- 
defendants »f Koch. All these are disturbing. One thinks of 
all the minor crimes in the U.S.A., e.g., an adoUscent auto 
robbery, which bring more than four-year sentences; compare 
these crimes with those of the superwomm of Bucbenwald! 
There are two over-all issues involved: She moral condone- 
ment t in effect, of Nazi brmtaUty, and the loss of prestige for 
the U. 5. throughout the world. 

MORE NAZI COMMOTAllOilS? (New Yotk Two**) 

On top of the revelation that General Clay bad commuted 
the sentence of Use Koch of Wmlmnmaid f* m Jjf* *° 1°** 
years comes word that recommendations for ocber commu- 
tations have been made by rhe iwomm aammmou that was 



by lie $* determin e 



the cases of others convicted of 

t ordinary criminal cases that are &** 
Them ****** ever* prominent actors m a vast scheme 



f w»« • ■ ■ » www — - ■ 

mi poop, *o subject Jl the p*off*' 
toUom* it Obot tooj otttmpod to 
loosotss, * hmkdkj ood o doffority 



of MsumOu) 'to slavery » w , ... . „ 

lorry Enough mM 0 caMommess, a bnitaUty mnd a d*p****y 
inkeem^woMsinc* 

of their deeds. What standards are bang applied 
~ott~~w the degrees of guilt? m . 

Most Westerners are not bloodthirsty. They are notmstst- 
int that everyone who bad any connection with the Httteetan 
blood orgies should be banged. Presumably there was con- 
siderable screening of suspects before the 4rsds were order**. 
So what justification was there for mitigation of sentences of 
the 1,672 who were thus screened, tried, found gudty and 
sentenced— 1,672 out of many millions? If there are masons, 
we are entitled to know exactly what they are and what rea- 
soning was applied by Army officials, or appointees, tn reach* 
ing their decisions that in justices bad been done. A decent 
respect for the opinions of others demands that no final action 
taken— such as was taken in the case of Use Koch— until 
a complete and satisfying explanation is given. 

★ 

WHAT ABOUT THE TESTIMONY OF 
ANDREAS FFAFFENBERGQt? 

The New York German language weekly Aufbau 
(Reconstruction) recently made public the contents of 
an extremely important document re lati ng ; to the Koch 
case which was heretofore overlooked. In an article en- 
titled : "Due to Lack of Evidence," the weekly wrote: 
. There exists a document produced at the Nuremberg trials, 
wbkb was submitted on December 13. 1945, by Thomas f. 
Dodd, Executive Trial Counsel for the United States. It is the 
testimony of one German prisoner of war by the name of 
Andreas Pfafenberger, who told the Mobile Field Interroga- 
tion Unit No. 2 at Bucbenwald: 1 

"In 19 & all prisoners with tattooing on them were ordered 
to report to the dispensary. No one knew what the purpose 
was, but after the tattooed prisoners had been examined the' 
ones with the best and most artistic specimens were kept in 
the dispensary and then killed by infections administered by 
Karl Seigs, a criminal prisoner. The corpses were then turned 
over to the pathologic J department where the desired pieces of 
tattooed skin were detached from the bodies and treated. The 
finished products were turned over Co SS. Standartenfubrer 
Koch's wife, who bad them fashioned into lamp shades and 
other ornamental household articles. I myself saw such tat- 
tooed skins with various designs and Upends on th*m. such 
as 'Haenset and Gretel,' which one prisoner bad on bis knee, 
and ships from prisoner's chests. This work was done by a 
prisoner named Wernerbacb" 



"We are rebuHtfinf Nasi 
fascist Japan. Wa ara fosfariaf Mia 

hi Germany *f the very system af cer- 
tatiiattoa by i ^stabli shtnent aff Wavy in- 
eaaec central ott 
fascist 



(TUO. T ho tirtj in m mikorid in A* 
N.Y.fost-HemlUws) 



21 




Ogicid V. S. Amy photo from the BmchenmJd War 
efeeidemce by the prosecmw. 



led After a hard day at bis butcher's office- The Army bos not 

m if it cm If Fran Koch in My way *ded encourage* 
the IllZr that went on at BacbenwoU bar original sen- 
ZttZi Zt severe. If she did not aid and encourajge these 
tZtodelds™ was she sentenced at all? U is u P to 
Central Cloy to investigate and to answer. 

IRE C*SE«F USE KOCH 
Stew Yotk H-rold T«b«.) 

A year ago Use Kocb, widow of the former <™">< 1t fr'$ 
RalhenZJ concentration cam?, was sentenced to Me m- 
Zf,'Zen7as a war criminal She was pronounced gudty, 

%d,lb chambers so she could use their skins for ^P 
Id articles of personal adornment. It is ncwieerned that her 
,?J,lw J reviewed by m Army board and commuted to 
f^u^ TbTb^eSi oner tblee months ago, but H wot 



Crime Trials. Phtmre shows a shruahem head hUnadmed 



done to quietly that the news bos not leaned out until now. 

Three Republican Senators have rightly demanded in tbe 
strongest language that an explanation for the Army's action 
he forthcoming. They are thereby expressing tbe sentiments 
of the American people, who will have no understanding 
of such leniency toward a notorious war criminal. ... 
J lt may be asked why, if tbe Army considered Us action 
justified, such Hose secrecy was inomtamed. Tm+ftMujoow 
bos Tritbt to demand a full report on this case: If mstwe is 
mocked? it is the United States as <™<n^J>f«f£ 
condemned in tbe opinion of tbe world. That must not be 
allowed to happen. 

CLEMENCY FOR CONVICTED NAZI CHMNALS— 
WHY? (Philadelphia Inquirer) 

Coming bard on tbe heels of tbe Use Kocb case, in which 
clemency was amazingly extended to a vile criminal, the 
announcement that a special Army Commission bos ream- 



, * ^ B.j^.Ji mrm Crime TrUis of April 1947- 
0#«W t/. 5. ^J^J^J^J^^i^ skin tskew from deM prisoners. 
ti&#, wHmfts for too fro*******, we***]*** 



thorns Dr. Sine, 



SamdaL 0$, Ommatatiaiu. 



-n kmeaam I**- Ae*rv« orchids for to ««it»J 
ous eommnUttom of J^SLicfc *M« h*e pub- 
lie opinion been «o ^"Hwedi. 

JZf uu cMU lies, -V' ("".'" f .T^LSfJl 



not einolve them of their ofenses. Poltcy demands other 
'ZjfZnot ^nsLmiy condemn the 
mnnism if we condone the tnonmemtyof Nazism. I bete 
IhTZeof Uu Kocb, wife of the former commend*. 
L£nJ2d concentrin g, *V™l A "%T som 
women wes dniy tried end ^LTJeZZ 
New this sentence bes been *f 
review by the fvdge *^ <^£2»%T%r2l 
United Steles Amy, ^ ^ZuZ'rZeu 
benefit of time elreedy served, Prem Kocb wdi be reteesc 

October 18, 1949. ... 

K may be that Pre* Kocb wet merely *J~«"fj 
iZebtber besbend bis risers **d mw ** U **> 



19 




* meW 



- • 
Strike*.. 

vey"of forma ay, have aH 
fight to leave the Genua surplus 
jr. fc «• reported thet their 



to g reat that the Slmle Deportment wUl be com 
mud forte the French, BrUUh end 



inGer- 

EC Ate 



to weaken _ 

governments to accept the 



of the 



28. It is rise worthy of note tint the • 
interests in Switzerland end other neutral 
have been doing their pert to prove diet the 
tioiu program as agreed U economically 

29. The latest trends m the ECA seem to indicate 
that the original planners of the Marshall Plan have 
made progress in establishing Germany as the cor- 
nerstone of Western Europe. Such a policy was ad- 
vocated last year by Undersecretary Dean Acheson 
and Secretary of War Kenneth C. Royau. The recent 
appointment of Thomas McKittrick as chief finan- 
cial adviser to the ECA shows that the dements who 
favor Germany are gaining more power in high 
places and if unchecked they will succeed in hurt- 
ing tke interesu of our Western Allies. (Thomas 
MeKhteick, during World War«, as President of the 
Bank for International Settlements, which was under 
German control, knowingly accepted anJHioos of dol- 
lar* of gold looted by the Naris.) 

SO. In light of the above, ooe wonders whether the 
scuttling of the reparations program- is part of the 
reported directive issued early in »4S by Secretary 
of Defense Forrestri to go f nil steam ahead with 
the rebuilding of rim German economic power. 

31. The Associated Press, reporting from London, 
September 21, 1946, revealed that Secretary of State 
Marshall had rejected the protests of Ernest Bevm, 
British Foreign Minister, against the plans of Amen- 



Ibis is so it would indicate that Secretary 
does not go along with Mr. Bevin'a contention, which 
has been backed up by 4he 17 member •nations of 
the Inter- Allied Reparations Agency, that the re- 
moval of German factories to other countries would 
be a great contribution to European ttseovery. 

sVnEeut reports that Mr. Paul Hoffman, Ad- 
ministrator^ECA,msdhis assistant, Mr. H. Bruce, 
have visited President Truman for the purpose of ob- 
taining the green light to stop the dismantling of the 
German plants, would seem to indicate a growing 
SSSre oTrimse groups end individual, whofavor 
the revival of Germany to the detriment of her »h> 
tims. It is widely known that powerful 
firms with financial h*torest»inGermsa^ 
this tremendous pressure upon Mr. ttonmau, 



firms with financial interests in Germs sg ngpm t 
this tremendous pressure upon air. Hooman, \ 





_ hope that Mr. 

wiU convince' himself In the end that 



be 

of Wdttm 

34. 
Paul Hoi 

fe of «W who are ityasf to 

msataiafc rim 1 
Europe. 

35. What k in store for the Western European 
nation.? The? must ana themselves with patience 
and awatt the results of the new investigation pres- 
ently being conducted by the CouuniMkm, headed 
by Mr. George M. Humphrey, President of the M. S. 
Hamta Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Still, it is extremely dif- 
ficult to understand why there was any need for a 
new Commission to investigate the post-war economic 
needs of both Germany and her western neighbors. 
There have already been too many investigations in 

34>!*One can only hope mat the powers that be will 
hoed the recommendations made by the Subcommit- 
tee on Steel of the United Nations Economic Com- 
mission for Europe, Inarch, 1948: "The reparations, if 
delivered promptly, can yield an immediate increase in Earth 
pean steel production." The Subcommittee also recom- 
mended mat; "This should be stressed and the attention of 
the governments drawn to the importance of expediting smch 
deliveries " 

57. Such are the facts. It is therefore in {he inter- 
ests of the members of the Marshall Plan \ that the 
reparations program be carried out on the basis of 
its merits rather than political considerations. Should 
•he powers that be do otherwise, the net result will 
be Wat the European recovery will suffer—and so 
will the American taxpayers. 



j aware 

U. S. fcwubliaj has given them 
hand over Western feme nations hi 
ate seed of stasia seam to ho Indnlging typl- 
catly—Je a tittle MackmaH. 

They have fast asked for the right to up 
their annul output to 14 uiHIioa teas— -with 

mm tinliafi "nr mltm M 

Worse, Paul Hoffman. Marshall Plan ad- 



ministrator, has boon busily scurryiuf at 
abroad, trying to convince France and 
land Ik si aai ■■iman rsnaratinat pro 



of moving Gorman plants 
France, aad elsewhere, as erifieeHy pia 
Mr. Hnfman hints that much of the 



tive eaj Hip me e l mhjhf better stay right where 
It is. to farther the recoasrractioa off West- 
ecu"' ^Cporinanyl 

- {from an editorial h the H. Y. **st4t*m News) 




nts m 



IS 



he of 
by 1952; 
many they 

17. H 

ECA money for 
TU m obviemiy 
of machine* from Germany as 
{me»M mdustriel «T2L y t * 
£.ih*le ^S^^^S^k^ 

18. The American people have *^^*"*fi *"J 
to u. disamanmed ami removed ore capaoie »» 

program.^ ^uted by interested parties 
and scam that the reparations program envi 
Se dSluing and e^ort ^"^^1^ 
gen plants which are essential to Cermanys toon 
•~„*L m Tfc. facts are that not one single plant 
ESSurinJ nSrogeT ha. been dismantled or re- 

Ihe Subcommittee on Appropriations, rnday, janu- 

JKr. Taiwv "Tb*n ««r aa<?" . 

Si City: "Nf • * *" **** 
*d*„ «rt tU British <md A""'™*??' 

20. ft ha. been f reouently stated that German rail- 
road equipment has been removed ^J^^sim^ 
The analysis made by the experts reveals 
£^ railway rolling stock ha. been «*™£edf«»« 
tf^Bontt area since the end of the wnr-fo 
^kiowulL the ^.^^ t «^iS 
return* ^^.riar^ie^r.Itta 

the Durchase of Polish coal by the French. 
^^toriesTm^een riacmated that the rep. 
• ^^^eMnnrises the delivery of « 
U< 1S^^3Srri^chines from Germany. An 
""rf^f SSlwlmdrt no agricnharal ma- 
e^tToV «TKd have been uien out of Gernmny, 
w are such ramovata ewHomidme- 



'mm, if smcb«**km wtU most 

^J^^^tm%^^ the drive to 
- - . — They 





that the 

24. However, 



> the State .. 
in the Spring of 1948 
t wiH be carried am. 



^Alliso^^^ 
Vandenb eff mm .^ reg^SlS^ ImmtSTto 
that the damsantlmg at J^f/T"V l|d by M wretch 
the European ^^^^^^SJ!!mf7Z 

t^F^^^^^JT^Z deau£ 
iTL^^S^f^ ECA to further ulterior 
^^TllS oaraaraph F, of the law says: 

-sssr AmSStE J s aVf **2Z^i-*LS 

thVMnement of those «mnt«et amctm* ib* tmcb 
^g2?^« 7 jr*a*stW f*mW * frfsrataw 



the White 
As 



^-mX^^P"* 
•ry' Marshall to act up an foter- 

toat to restndy the reparatMms profc- 

kmslSh a view to discar^itenth^o^ -odtfy 
It in favor of Germany. Se«*ary MarslaU wmm- 
mtwnM^d to carry on the work in -the greatest mcrecy 
T2t avom^mingjhe suspWon. of *^e5 
PmuJi and other members of IARA. It w reportea 
S^veri Congressmen and Senators have been 
SSLTTiSSl .whether -"*^/?.£: 
State Department had pvea ^^TiaV as not to 
tie the reparations program m weha ^ ART^nd 
•rouse the suspicions of the members of IARA and 
(nMo makTh appear in the report as though the 
icuti^the^raUons progr^ -^"^ 



25. Purauaut to the President's uutracttons, a < 
»i^T«v«rt» aent to Gernmny, ^f^^^ 
^^ivrTofthe State, Interior and Labor Depart- 
«tSs?mede a smw study of the reparations program 
LTme Sprum a* 1948. The committee was headed 
hr NoraaanH. Crflssson, Assistant to Secretary of the 
faterioTKrug and recently appointed Deputy Chief 
rfSe^Sri Foreign Aid Mission to Germany. Dur- 
2a W. \STm Germany, Mr. CoUisson rfmwed a 
•Srked proGernum bi«. It appears that * acting 
St^he Mrongly reflected the view, of Secretary 

l *^" IS ™" ,y "not 'alone in advocating the 
, program. From the very 

n of Germany, private en- 

mmmarmM — representatives of American 

mteresu have been engaged In a campaign to emu. 
SSHur rer»ratioo7 program. Prominent among 
Xes?w*£ Generri^Draper (b, 
*lon), Calvin *. Hoover, Don Humphrey mm 
Maurice Scharff. The Latter is now workmg very 
2S3Tw«b theECAtop oflicirisin 
MMde them to halt the reparations program, wnne 
in Germany m 1945, he spared no effort to unde r- 
mine the established economic policy m Germany, 
including the reparations progt« : ^»rii policy he 

wfco dm^oman work during the first year of o«. 
of Germany to 




211 191,171 



At the etaeiai into nf 4fe to a 

On September 14, 1946, the Inter-AUied Eeoarl 
hoa. Agency publicly revealed iu e^-^ntoeaTta 

The Ag««cy jpomted out that the aaaclunery 
ute^SL? 5?* t9r *^tto»^m*2J 

WST^ ^ Ce " M " — «* Verier 

Ae dd.very «r e p«r.Uo«u. Smee ndnySSedW 

* e «f thw Hot can 

«^e»tiniated. In conclusion, the Inter- 
5f? a . r, t Uons repealed the fact that the 

plants which have already W, received, have made 
a valuable contribution to &e tehsiUi atkm of the 
economies of the liberated nation! 

Cor-mf that the 

rephed: 'TA* of the new plan will be to^eUinTX 
pctent capacity m tbe bizonal art* to approximate the level M 
tndustry prevailing in German, in 1936? ' 

12. When General Sir Brian Robertson, the Cnm. 

Sn2r *f ^ ^ ^ *»tt££s. 

SP!!Lil p ^.*« tMmg program would have upon 

#/ Z£*T~T* f t U ? J '" t t, Br i t " h *»* " °f tbe order 
*]> **** ff*'.** 496 °f tbem - Admittedly, some 

°1 *** *** small plants—so are some of tbe 496" 

13. The 16 nations of IARA haie advanced a 
•trong plea to obtain iHgeutiy needed machines to 
replace those looted by the Germans. The «3r 

the Netherlands Government that "while occupying 
the country, the Germans removed as much as «0<7 
tl S* ^ industrial plants," and 

£rm^^^ 
die occupational 

Bow important ike problem of 
b to Germany's neighbors cam lie determined fr 
Ike fact that in 1938 Germany, wkh a aomaWio» W 
TO mill^pemm», had a ^^'JOt^ 
and a machine tool capacity toner than that of tkl 
United States. The treasendons^etopmalt of £ 

toob "fT!**? w ««» GiwmanyVfis^ 
" capacity 1ms m* 



that 
•f maeU 

for new 
today, 
i c a p a tit y to 
level ef . 
■net imc the 

— „ ^anr-W 

West are badly in need of 
eember 31, 1947, die total 
by USA to aU 18 



17 

a (foiled States post- 

— a four 

tool production. As 
• next to the United 

ie tools. Uu- 
•er in 1947, 
_ -sachine tool 
her neighbors m the 
shine took. As of De- 
machine tools allocated 
» 35,- 




^^p^on^lemb^ 
of BonJC^S^st^J^f^.* 18 ' , 1947 ' Ae House 

St !f e DePwteient to justify tbe eon! 
fET** ° f 2? dismanding of the German plants! 
9?Jr? *~y**> the Stole DepirtoWtSSe . 

Sena£t.*!S5rS .* ^ <£^«ndfte 

Senate, m which all Questions raised by tbe Resolu. 
toon were answered. The following tHu-amnheon^ 

ta«or of our continuation of the reparations pro- 



ration for war. This 



To?2a Z 'St been fry * mzed « g^«» // 

S T r 'T W f sm^nwj/, expanded to 

meet toe needs of tbe German tvar machine, the TJsting 
capacity m whtch is greater than required under any reason 
Me peacetime economy. Their retention, ^efor'e. ZuU 
have resulted m no increases in German production or extort 
*U trt£lS» resent JuuT^i^Z 

Mj io use i„ less than five yeats 3 LouU 

'iZ* ■.IT'S"' *"f°" lhe f^Vityl^tSinTSi 
made amiable for reparations, could be put & use * Itt 
m swore ccmKtion that we have left io Western GarmaZl 
dl of the industrial capacity it can use." *^many 

!!SJ a .r C - to j c ? a out <* Germany would hurt her 

16. Many apeechee were made in the Sm.u m ^ 

^ • / r^cular importance has been ffL HSu 'from 
Germany by Germany's victims of critical ITl Jl: 
not procurable elseJbere within too oTtbte InTuZi 
have served to break industrial hotAeneckTanTha^this 
TflntsTry!™*"' '" *" ^es%ment 

The experta ha ve ad vaoeeal aaaaaalM* *w . ^ 



•WW* Gendorf power plant through ^ 

4. ~.«r«rds the rest of the "Iron Curtain eouu- 

ly Albany Yti^»Uvia«ia^^ Western 
maining 15 nations are memoera w 

Bloc* . ,«,_ /_ Mr Weat* 

6. Definite commitment were jmade * "jyjJJ. 

meat of the IARA m 194*. V"**^ A* ^™-5ne of 
during the Congrt««on»l bearing « «be SP™* ot 

1948. 



to «eB 



2* ^r^r^rs 1 ;^ 22 

been selected f""Pf""Zl^m7hftar potential point 
be dismantled and * s £gJ'™ nt '£ f plants that was 
of view, in any ease. TA* 
£*tim4 tar ^S^^TC^ 

tepmetkms." ■ -^^WMW-rfing the 

7 * 1?d!e oVesTand on the radio went on 

^*-*rSJ!i *ohe*i|»P*« ont of G«WV*« 
•elole wonWheoirty; they H* "*!'"' 
the Gl^and the latter in torn would 

U W people. He used the aoap factory 



. what they 
The Renkri 

«^f«? 7 tbtspria£ oTlSk The following exeerpt 

^itrZ^h ««m 49 tKch 

<s that? What is the mUetary den of tbatr" 

Gen. Draper: "None. ^^ToZ^TZng 
has been excess capacity above that that ^J*'™^ 
the next four or far™'" £ ^^StkTSL\ 
the shortage of fats and °±T^^XeUA of froduc- 
for lack of greater soap t"*™*** "J ™J*Z capacity in 
tive «P**J- T ^J S J"%£: ^sodSLT^ next 
?™° J ^lJsZcZ ITukofraTrruUerJsr 

^^S" STEM 

& 1947VLl the following to say about the so.p 

*%£pt P Z7tb7united States and British Zonsw* 
U> I! til I sam, amount 

Se ISs^ted pa, of 

77,000 tons available surplus. 

Plant capacity left in German], ^^j£"Lf* 
Henh4 8£ in* consideration wouU f™*!^?™' 



e than toey oaa ««k«s ~" 7 • 
%4 wa p is not. due to a sbortage.of plant *4£*jJ*f iut 
2 a tortage of fatty acids with wbtcb to make soap. 

a A« mn Jlvm* nude by the IARA show, that the 
total damage differed by the W ""^^-X 
mg VotW War 11, « a n»ult of g^^L* ^ 1 ^ 
Jm>. amounts to three hundred bWwn ««»■■• 
TW18 member oatKm. ahowed their W***^ 

^^ofth^oretn"^ 

with reparations deUrertes. He stated. 

Mto more than two years after ^.^Jj* gj 
a«r, ^ then Separations Commtssw* ^f'™* 
fZZJibad Paid her victims about eight bdlton gold marks, 
^ IhTtldof 1946 20 months after bostJhtes, have 
ZeSJln wlAoxima^ SZmon in sbsppntg 
tad 64 million Reicbsmarks in plants. 

The President of the IARA made a ^"«^ e *™ 
favoVof expediting the t^pnMm g 
Li !_ r-ii m, deaf ears, however, as wrtness «*e caci 

Sr *TL earimated that these plants are worth fa 
Jj-^morfmod of «2S04»0^bO. 

^^i-ka anptdied by the IARA as of Inn 

ilom op #6 Aat «ale •* 



15 



JEAH fAJUS 



/n recent moncfes cfcere has been widespread political pressure So 
•cuttle the United States reparations commitments. 

It has been argued that the dismantlmgand transfer of a small number 
of German plants to Western Europe would block the industrial re- 
covery of Germany and would constitute a major obstacle to ERP. It 
has been asserted that the dismantling program would increase the 
burden of the American taxpayer, it has been stated that the transferred 
plants would have no value to the claimant countries. Throughout the 
discussion it has been evident that the American people were given too 
much heat but no light on the subject. 

The following article will provide our readers with the factual data 
essential to the understanding of Ms vital problem. 



1. It is now water under the bridge, but the inter- 
war record shows that Germany In a short time has 
succeeded in crawling out from under her obliga- 
tions to repair die physical damage and suffering 
which die inflicted upon her neighbors during the 
year* 1914-1918. In 1945, in an effort to forestall 
a recurrence of Germany's tactics, an 
reached at Potsdam "that Germany 
compensate to the greatest possibti 
loss and suffering that she has earned to the Clnttad 
Nations and tor which the German people cannot 
Mt s pp responsibility." Following this agreement, the 
Allies allocated, ftenoentagewiee, she reparations 
which would lie drawn from Germany to help re- 
habilitate her victims. The nature of the agreement 
was that the reparations would he paid in surplus 
capital equipment. 

2. During the past year, an intensive campaign 
has been waged to undermine 41k German 

t. Many pro-German organization! 
with prewar economic tie-ups, several 

Quakers such as Felix 
Mortey, ipi sting 4a* the Sun Oil Company, and 
others, haw haan h rmhrn i in the program. Also ac- 
tive in this movement has been the Herter Commit- 
tee, which has been urging that the reparations 
psugrsm he discontinued on the alleged ground that 
this a ba n d onmen t would contribute to the recovery 
of Western -Europe. The fierier Sub-Committee on 
Germany, headed by Congressman Francis Case of 
South Dakota, has been working toward that nasi, 
aided and abetted by Professor Carl Friedrirh oflaar* 
vard University, former adviser to Gen. day ami 



William IL Draper, Jr. Use staff director of 
Herter Committee dealing with die Marshall Plan is 
Professor Wflliam Elliot, also of Harvard and a dose 
friend of former Reiehs Chaawwilor Bi m niiifc and of 
Professor Friedrkh. Special mi ii if i n must also die 
made of Omgrsasnsan iotas father, who refuaes to 



of the Senate in the 
reparations have been 
of Idaho and Styles 
Senator Bridges was m 
publicly called 



listen to any arguments in favor of die Western 
nations. 

3. The most active 
drive to eliminate Gei 
Senators Henry Dworahak 
Bridges of New Hampshire. 
Berlin some months ago at 
General Clay to atop ail reparations fi 
snsjnrdtms of our p 
with our Allies. Hie arguments advanced by the Sen* 
etors in their speeches were: <a) the reparations 
must atop hecause only Russia and her satellites have 
been benefiting from them, and (b) the German 
machines and plants could he put to better use If 
left in Germany. 

4. The statement that the German reparations 
benefits Russia is tot al l y unfounded. During the 
hearings of the lis u se of Representatives (hearing 
before the SukGosnsniHee on Appropriations, 1948) 
General Draper was asked by the Chairman, Con- 
grcssman Tabor, why we did not stop the 
reparations to Russia. General Draper's an 
part, was as follows: 

. . But H became dear shortly after that {first quadri- 
partite agreement in 1946), within a few months after that 
agreement, unless Russia would accept she economic unifi- 
cation of Germany, that level was altogether too low and 
probably too low even with economic unification. As a result, 
a jew months after that agreement, in May 1946 f General 
Gay stopped reparations deliveries until there was economic 
unification" 

Mr.Taber:"We have not got H yet/ 9 

Gen.. Draper: "He stopped the allocation of my further 
plans for reparations and none has actually been allocated 
trace that date/ 9 

5. Senators Dworehak and Bridges have stressed 
the fact that the Geranaa reparations program has 
benefited the Iron Curtain countries only. The facts 

5: (Hearings hefore the Congressional Sub-Corn- 

for 1947.) 




b his 
the AF1 also 



that in 



to their 
have ousted 

Undoubtedly, many naive 
prised at such developments. 3 
to see that the American correspondent Fred M. 
Hechmger, has recently ventured similar opinions. In a 
dispatch from Prague to Ihe Overseas News Agency, 
significantly titled "Csechs fear that they may be the 
victims as Russians woo German nationalists" Hechm- 
ger makes this statement: 

The fact is that all but the completely Moscow- 
manipulated Czechs are beginning to worry seriously 
over the possibility that next it will be Russia's turn to 
sell Chechoslovakia out to German demands, ... fa 
the big p owe r play lor Gorman favor, it is entirely 
likely that even Communist Chechoslovakia may have 
to carve some of its own nesh to be thrown to the 

Czechs recognise it with tocror th at Germany is et 
bigger prise than this newty-created Eastern satellite/' 
Paralleling Brown in his memorandum to the AFL, 
Hechmger mentions the "growing apprehension over 
recurring rumors that in addition to promises of na- 
tionalistic unification of Germany, Russia mcr 

of all or part of the 
Poland to the 



And- 4M6r# 




to the 



but it 

oally*s 

many* would become another satellite to Soviet 
If it were then to be considered a \ 
lite than Czechoslovakia, ate 
Csechs would be 

be is dearly 

r*s i 

that the Ru 
eventuaSy approve the ^repatriation' oi 
Germans who were exposed by the Csechs alter tee 
war ...ma potential settlement with aU or part of 
the Germans, the Russians are feared to be 
ing either the return of the Sudeten Germans to 
old homes, or, in < 
dependence of th 

Mr. Hechmger knows that he is 
hot 






maioanve oc wnat is 
of Mr. 

Th. present dilemma is caused by the fact that the 
average Czech hates and lean the Germans as Ger- 
mans. It makes no difference to him what the political 
direction of the Germans is going to be, sine, it is gen- 
erally assumed— not without justification— that nation- 
alism and aggression would be fust as dangerous fax 
a Co mm unist as m a fascist Gerasany. 

"The Communists fat public saVoiay themselves up 
as the great avengers, and whet, it suits their pur- 
poses they act ruthlessly against former collaborators, 
tut the -non-Communist Czech points out with bitter 
distrust that Karl Kreibich, chief ideologist fortite pres- 
ent regime, used to be a Sudeten German Communist 
Moaton mat Evrea Ethan. Minister of Sochri Welfare 
and Central Trade Cnion chief, was escretary-a mMsl 
of a German sponsored tabor movement; and th. vice- 
Premier, Zdenek Fteriinger, supposedly managed to 
bail some coHaborating relatives out of mtemment 



nany who caU the Communists the '■ 
i/They are doubly fearful that Germany, too. 
be granted political immunity at Czechoslovakia's ex- 



Suoh are the facts: One can say without 
■that the prospect of a German 




of Ger- 



A total of IS AmtriM Cstfcolk priests 
•r. execsted fey «tm Nszis daring Worid 
War II. acco rdi ng to statistics contused hi 
a votame. " N a W e aat Sociatisnt aad the Cath- 
olic Ca a rca Ja Austria," .fast ashliihsd is 
Viaaaa. 

The vetoma marks fa. h i l ■Maa a yt at fatly 
doewmestiftf fba Nasi BirMsatwoVt Catfao- 
lies ia Austria, fa addlttoa fa those execeted, 
accord** fa tha authors, the Naafs seat 742 
priests to |aNs. saves of wham died deriag 
♦hah- i ay risaa iaaa l. while soother 110 
oefeffited hi cooce stretiea 



fatted to survive. Another 250 were deport- 
ad. 250 mora war. faad aad 1,500 priests 
i s r fe taaaa fey the Nasi authorities 4a 



13 





wo novo before m a high ± _ 

tonal m «te New** fork iSSS^ ^ 
Schacht Killer's economic fc « 

apparent future m Amki'i i 
Instead of being _ 

mimoL the ti^b44ipped ffinr ftmesi mm* man fee of- 
fered a lop financial poet m Western fSerawny . . . 
HMflttr Schacht* future loots bright indeed." 

We would not be at all stupriaed M Herr Schocnt 
arrives in the U. S. for a lectin* lour in die Tery near 
future. 

3. GERMAN MILITARISM AND 
SOVIET POLICY 

Despite the cloak of secrecy which the Russians hare 
thrown around their cone of <3emeny, recent state- 
ments in the German CoasMuMt-pqpor Meues Deutseh- 
land made by Dr. Kurt Fischer, head of the Depart- 
ment of tite Interior of Ike Central Administrative 
Agency of the Soviet sons. 4m oonfirmed,lhe fact 
feo*^ihisei«ns ew^niMMUij ^pofioTfra <m4 

This was revealed *- - *-r* pujir eSpSS br Plow 
MiddJetonm the New York Times of October*! 
mother Times correspondent, Edwovd A.i 
weeks earlier, on September 20. had 
indications of Soviet plans for« 

peon. Ad particularly French nu 

published detailed reports on this latest Soviet 
which is nothing less Aon an attempt 4o remilitarise 




According to bis jafewanBonu *The shock troops 
will be a militia of about lOOXXW men earned without^ 

UnMsof mis 




the Hussions at aiming for m Germany. Bmrn^imm 
parfcular fie Swiss. French, Belgian and 




to s e cum a dm pic* 
place, but the foots reported by 



rafuUr prepared Allied intelligence material. Bus- 
ms mid Russian apologists have tried in the past to 
ridicule and minimise reports o* the existence of the 
so-called Free German Anny under ex-Field Marshal 
Paulus. However, in the light of present ovents, these 
previous denials are given the Ue. The Russians have, 
time and again, proclaimed that m their xone they have 
wiped out the last vestiges of German militarism and 
Nazism. Do they think that the creation of a poweifuL 
fully-armed and trained so-called "German Police 
Force" will fool some naive people? 

On top of these reports comes the news that General 
Walter von Seydlitz, the original founder of the Free 
German Committee, of whom little has been heard for 
the past throe years, bos now officially returned 4o Ber- 
lin. One has only to put two and two together 4o mrive 
£ ibo obvious oonoiuskm. The e«torial wilier of «m 

won dead ngfct eyfcen tie 



led at face vahw the announcement .". J****! 
police force' being Joined in Ihe Soriety Zone 



4. m THE POLES AND CZECHS 
WlY THE BILL? 



Soviet pelier « 

few* «ttli«y «io. and ere, 

rebellion at 
**op*m ob- 
of the mod significant 
wHh tfa. Kremlin by the Yugo- 
as a •bant 4i- 
ptoblsss. 

. _ - and the Creche 

■re «troogly ibIOM; and ft km, that the went 
trand of Soviet policy with relation lo Gw— y has 

» of the Soviet 




The Polish 

he has 
at present. Bat the 
in a confidential 
Brawn, European 

of Labor. In this 
~Ae puree of 



Sack is ate 
•tory is deany in- 
andum by Irving 
of the American Fed. 



of « 




12 




*G WHOM? 

«mno»«~ prohibited ^^T^LiTSLS^nl 
Hitler in public pfaces and. ™f 
•diet ha. 

Stars and Stripe, writer*. re««Uj ^^f^^J^r 
rer's face over »s cover, while the Neue 
Susoiertc featured act U« man 4 full i>ages of Hitter 

*2^ga»ne. under the by-lfa. of iteconw^eot 
David Kchmdeon. give, the Wk>w^dh«mato« 
description of what happened when * jm* 
end' ca^g Hitler's la^appear^on 

-Germans grabbed lor copies as H faej 
way tickets to America. The nevrmtaod ot Frankfurt. 
« mam railroad station sold its quota of SO cop *** m ^J5 
man 20 minutes. A second distributor was eoswaxnped 
with buyers that he had to telephone foran additional 

the Hitler cow hit the stands. doeensot *J**£^»<> 
isuueslu for more copies poured m worn oavuna. m- 
«fadmg«B «der for 300 from ony ^f^^Ef*^ 
SKSL more man W«Pi«wj£ %L 
guicidy o*mnfog »uoh »ofamo mat mey eoon 
•Uingin me Mack market for 




pnce<* 40 pfennig/' 

W«J1 hM» wt oo Cfoc —™ — •» 

HiZ^ «• «oeT^ Wed«m£^w«dtoi 

a ridiculous or revolting expression. Quite me 
trary. The editor. «aw fa to pubUsh an «mtemeh 
taring picture showmg a «mhng. 
fag Adolf. The teaeon given for 



i of Weekend of a etory 

fae editor of Weekend' is on* Diek^ 
mystery writer torn Ckfoago. who, wife a 
of other ex-Stars and Stripers, 
Occupation picture 

of « evoup « 





»Lteke Hew Editor— me pictures fa« «■«• "f 

Hitler as me one who mane them good . . . .... 

One\rc^d mmk mat the feolidmess of the pobuedtty 
immSureiSmerican editor of Weekend' would have 
JEted a sharp rebuke from the American mfot«y 
SStin-W knowledge, no ™<^£* ^ 
been formcommg. ft even appears that «eP«iur.ol 
Hitler on me cover of Weekend' has encouraged other 
German pubucations to follow suit u 

The first issue of a new German uwwtratea weeny, 
me "Neue Frankfurter mustrierte." leoHures^fewer 
than four fuH pages of pictures of Hrfler. ^Jg^ 
fa his most glamorous poses. This weekly * published 
fa Frankfurt under a military government license ana 
un s under the very eye. of the authonbes. To 
ton ning these pictures, the paper publishes 4he nmt m- 
tped stolLnent of o series entitled: "We Didn't bow It 
% Tfais^nes is supposed to highhgbt e v.nte wjdun the 

Mori Reich which ^<3*™» ■"•»?** 
know." By mis method, readers are given, ketweeo 
STunefcu nostalgic piotareof bygone 

farter Bluetrierte Bfatt Shortly «««« 
entered Frankfurt, mis former Hon hex* even been 
elected mayor, but he was forced out « /f*?*™" 
bis compromising past m the Thud Retch became 
£ ewa f T 3aTwiHmfa. HoUbach edit, me weekly 
wimout hfa name appearing offiekdly. undercover of 
A* person who owns &• Uo#n»e end wnoiw name 

_ fa£ metTBarifaoetion of Germany « going 
fail weed, riitier'. pietureon 
maaazine and four pages of photos monomer are but 
me&mt step. We wonder what will follow «•*■»• 
: What bit oil about cmd who bkKldmg 




2. HEKR SCHACHT 



AGNN 



!3ieKW-t^*#*oS 

shot" receives the press, 1 
statements, and it looks as n 

hmi in some high position _ , . . ,. 

During hknhort imprisonment Heir Schaeht die 
wioHny other good Hari bigwig would have dcue^ 
b, wrote u book. Sehacht's memoirs, enbtled "Settfe 
menTofAocount. with JCder." have lust been pub 
Imkod fa Germany. 

H_.]Min to eay. me book u on outogW wwte 

L of Miner's former hnonce mfaieter. Acooramg h 




One of the most discjuieting develop- 
mots ki GeaBiof during the past sot 
months Ins been Ac gradual return to 
position commanding r "^ ect > ^ 

bers of the Nazi fxrtj*' 

It is noteworthy Hut the revival of 
Nazism and nationalism Jus tains place 
througbout Germany. There is tofofsna- 
tion to show that the Soviet Military 
Administration has drawn heavily not 
only on former members of the National 
Socialist Party but on former operatives 
of the Gestapo and SS for bureaucrats, 
policemen and militia in the Soviet Zone 
of Berlin. And in Bavaria, the largest 
unit of the American zone of occupation, 
it is the considered opinion of the Ameri- 
can Military Government that there is a 
constantly increasing influx of "denazi- 
fied Nazis" into public office, these being 
former party members who have been in- 
vestigated and who have ostensibly re- 
formed. 

Re4nt*oduction of former Nazis into 
Germany's social structure has -been ac- 
companied by a series of reoommeada- 
tions by the United Stares authorities lor 
clemency to a number of war criminals, 
some of whom like Use Koch were not 
members of the party. 

Most of these recommendations for 
demency are based upon reviews of die 
evidence and procedure in the original 
trials or in some cases upon the means 
used to get evidence. 

The United States Military Govern- 



(Corns imm^d from p*gt W) 
Byrne* * repeated offers of a four- 
power military alliance -to keep Ger- 
many aafe. Why hurry? 

Once the British and Americans 
tired and pulled o«i their troop*, the 
whole German nation might gravitate 
into the rmmmmm Cmunumst fold. 
After World War 1, a weak Germany 
had tamed to Ruma. Better wak 
and prepare a similar decision, i 
while 



allies 
unity 



Yet the W 
mirage of 
they 



to the 



Copyright New York Tk 



merit is caught, it would 
its own desire to eaftxte only those legal 
decisions arrived at without taint of torn 
or irregularity, and its realisation that a 
review of such cases will be accepted by 
many Germans, not as an indication of a 
striving for justice, hut as a confession of 
weakness of purpose in die whole series 
oftrials. 

The bulk of denazification operations 
which have been carried on in Germany 
by Americans and British since 1945, 
did not touch the war criminals in die 
accepted sense of die term, however. This 
group was tried in war crimes courts, of 
which the most important was die Inter- 
national Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, 
which opened late in 1945. Denazifica- 
tion aimed primarily at supporters rather 
than the leaders of the National Socialists 
in Germany and die Nazi Party. 

The current increase in the return of 
former Nazis to important positions in 
Bavaria and to a lesser degree elsewhere 
in the American tone springs, it appears, 
from the MHkary Governments decision 
to limit American participation in de- 
nazification and to give die Germans 
more responsibility tot the program, ft 
was expected that die Germans might be 
more lenient toward former members of 
die party dun Americans, especially in 
Bavaria, but the American Military Gov- 
emmeot always has been fearful, as a 
r*port of die Denazification fblicy Board 
says, of creating "a huge mass of out- 
casts who will provide fertile soil for 
agitators and a source of social insta- 
bility." 

Hie Military Government also aban- 
doned what was known as its 'fey posi- 
tion policy." Under this procedure all 
holders of important public offices were 
investigated and refected if former Nazis, 
in Bavaria €5 per cent of the civil serv- 
ants previously removed by die Military 
Government have been reinstated with 
the abandonment of this policy. 

Throughout Western Germany in die 
British as well as in the American zone, 
there has been a gradual return of former 
Nazis to influence in industry. In many 
this reflects die technical or 
ability of the men ki ques- 
k shows the way in which 



die need for higher production figures 
outweighed political considerations, 
re die conditions which have 
die opportunity for this re-entry 
of former Nazis into positions of im- 
portance? v 
First, of course, these was die derision 
to give the Germans snore responsibility 
in denazification. Secondly, there was the 
derision to make Western Germany play 
an important part in die recovery of 
Western Europe — a situation which gave 
opportunities tor many former Nazis of 
technical and business ability. Thirdly, 
there has been a breach between the 
Western and Eastern powers. 

Of all the causes for the present reap* 
pearance of Nazis in position of influence 
and aoQuiescence in this reappearance by 
hundreds of thousands of non-Nazi Ger- 
mans, this breach is most important 

Despite these conditions, which have 
led to the reproduction of former Nazis 
to important posts, there are other factors 
which appear to argue against any long- 
range extension of Nazi ininanee m 
German life even if die return of former 
party members to positions of spine power 
continues. Y . 

First of these is the presence in Ger- 
many of disillusioned former Nazis. , 
A second reason is the presence of the 
Social Democratic party led by Dr. Kurt 
Schumacher, a true victim of fascism and 
an indomitable fighter sgahtst it 

Finally, there is no National Socialist 
party or snything approaching it in Ger- 
many. 

Die whole question of die political 
future of these former Nazis seems to 
boil down to one salient query which 
cannot be answered for years: How good 
* job at re-education have die Western 
powers been able to do in defeated Ger- 
many? 

If they have done a good job, then the 
Nazis will he absorbed into the existing 
parties without more than occasional dif. 
faculties. If they have not and die strain 
between the East and West motaoties, ' 
we may see the development of one of 
the present political patties into a stmogly 
reactionary group bearing some of the 
marks, if not die power, of national so- 
cialism in tf* Rekh. 



10 



ANSEL MOWtSft 



mm ^T^srmony > ]K X 
**** ** first book in Ao 

just uvitton *I 

Co it*€ the publisher's own u 
"throws « to** wtoe^fcf ^w 
iwu*y ieboiom that hove mode o 

tmce a future in four of war r 

Wo highly recommend this tmpor^ 
umt book So our readers end publish 
here en excerpt entitled: Sunemote 
in Germany? 



The lest of the Allied ability to 
make peace among themselves w«« 
Germany. During toe war the Allied 
leaden had apeed that whatever 
happened, Germany was going to be 
made forever incapable of attacking 
tU neighbors. 

The instruments envisaged were 
chiefly two: redaction of Germany's 
industrial potential by removal of 
plana and international control of 
the Ruhr. 

Compared with these two mem- 
ores, the three D V- demiUariraUon 
and denazification (which were car* 
ried through) and democratization 
{which cotrtd not be)— were trivial. 

Even defeated and bombed out, 
the Germans represented the greatest 
single nmm of potential energy and 
bask natural resources in Eueope. 

The respective occupation aones 
had been fixed, with the Westerners 
getting the bulk of the population 
Sod the industry, Russia the chief 
food-producing areas* 

Yalta had produced -basic agree- 
ment on the principles of German 
surrender. The American Deputy 
Chief of Staff, Waller Bedell Smith, 
placed that agrcensisnt in his file and 
tttaUy forgot it when Germany col- 
Upsed. V-E Day (May 7, 1945) char- 
aeteristically found the major Allies 
with no common prog :ram. The "Ar- 
rangement* for the Control of Ger- 
ay " (June 5) took all govern- 
" local powers from the 
- " ' e s n the 



Afiaes, but did not specify what the 
Allies should do then. 

The American basic directives 
(Joint Chief of Staff "l«6r to the 
occupying forces, and one to die 
Foreign Economic AdmimHration) 
were applicable only when the Allies 
acted together. 

When, after Potsdam, the R 
started breaking the agreements, 
the French— admitted to a small 
of occupation— vetoed them on the 
ground that France had not been 
present at Potsdam and was not 
bound by its decisions, the Anglo* 
Americans were at a loss what to do. 

Basically the disharmony was far 
more than technical. Not only was 
there disagreement about the mean- 
ing of key words like democracy, 
fascism, freedom, etc. The representa- 
tives of the four countries differed 
completely about the nature of the 
Germans. „ 

The British Labour Government 
thought the Nazi* and snihtarftsts 
"had," the industrialists "spotty," and 
the "toiling masses" more or less in- 
nocent. 

The Americans bated "active* 
Nazis and militarists, had nothing 
much against the industrialists , and 
favored religious groups ****** 
nationalist. The auass of uaeeut 
Germans, they felt, could be educated 
back to democracy. 

The Russians believed that camtal- 
km equaled imperialism equaled fas- 
cism. After executing the worst Naos 
they welcomed the others into a new 
"unity* party under communist con- 
trol. 

The French were convinced that 
most Germans were Naris at heart, 
and lhat the thing to do was to cut 
down German power permanenfly by 
economic disarmament and political 
division* Soon the French remained 
alone in advocating the program that 
the other three countries bad ac- 
cepted and later wished to abandon! 

It was not many months before the 
Russians on «»e aide and the Anglo- 
Americans on the other found them- 
selves engaged in a sort of silent bid 
ding for the favor of the n 



The Soviets annexed German terri- 
tories, made 15 million Germans 
hou^leas, stole the Ge™« 

i away machinery. But they 
. the German masses national 
_ity," Soviet "democracy," and the * 
abolition of capitalism. 

Hie Anglo-Americans fed and 
"educated" the Germans, and also 
offered "unity." They introduced 
democratic procedures and a promise 
to let die Germans ultimately choose 
between capitalism and socialism. 

In this competition with Moscow 
the westerners were handicapped by 
several factors: 

First, since the Russians refused to 
exchange their excess food for the 
industrial products of the other 
zones, the Westerners found them- 
selves loaded with a big bill for feed- 
ing Germans who refused to work 
properly. 

Second, Angjo-Asnerican attempts 
to lift "harmless" German production 
above the low levels at first estab- 
lished (and thus enable the Germans 
to pay for their needed; imports) 
were blocked by the French veto. 

Third, whereas the Russians couldj 
by placing their none under the usual 
Communist-type tyranny, eventually 



withdraw their garrison without dan- 
ger, die Anglo-Americans could take 
away their occupying forces only at 
the risk of seeing all of Germany 
drift to the Soviet Union! 
More safety lay in the French idea 

catting down German industry 

and placing the Ruhr under inter- 
national control But this the Anglo- 
American brass-hats were reluctant to 
admit. They feared that the French 
might "go communist." They devel- 
oped a sort of vested interest in mak- 
ing "their" Germany a revived bul- 
wark against Russian expansion. They 
soon added the plausible but un- 
sound idea that preserving Germany's 
prewar industrial strength was 'nec- 
essary" for the reconstruction of 
Euaope. 

Noting bow the Anglo-Americans 
suffered under the need for subsi- 
dising the Germans, die Russians had 
no motive for accepting Secretary 




Tfcel* 

borders 2S0 _ w 

PoUa. Thus, the historic tak of fee 
a eternity to push the k 
and to lake pogo wioo of I 
btt rtfttnred lor dm M 
We wonder how much < 



lUakmg. Thus, Ike 



j are giving 
cers in this line ol 
ore hoping to realize - • 
t»d«r Bed sponsorship at the 
theLowtondsl 



Soviet propg- 
Mass oiB- 



HERE DR. ABS 

Four years aoo President Franklin D. Roose- 
velt referred to I. G. Farben as a story which 
surpasses the best detective yarn ever told. 
Well, we don't know whether this is the end 
of the detective yarn, bet fudging, from the 
latest activities ef the 41. S. and British I. G. 
Farben control office, the last of the story is 
yet to be told. 
The latest is that the British and American 
< authorities are seeking desperately for candi* 
• dates to act as German trustees for the 
I. G. Farben properties located in the West- 
era none. The fallowing names were pro- 
posed by the Germans to us: Abs. tuecher. 
Mueller. Vits, ingomerts. Loohr. With the 
exception of Or. H u d e l ph Monitor, who. as 
far as h) known, has not played a prominent 
rate in the nefarious activities of I. G. Farben 
or other Nad corporations, all the others 
were amomj the most important industrial 
Nasi tycoons who made Nasi G e rm a n y what 
ft was. Most notorious of all was Dr. Her* 
man Abs, the bead of the Oeutche Bank, the 
rent financial brains of Nasi Germany, not 
excluding Schacht and Funck. 

It is said that a cat has nine fives. How 
many fives does fir. Abs have? For each time 
Ms politico! and industrial career is kitted, 
he seems to come back with renewed vim 
and vigor. Only a few m o nt hs ago be was 
defeated in his efforts he become the head 
ef the new Bisouaf bank, thanks to the alert- 
ness of the American public. When his name 
was proposed as a trustee for f. G. Farben. 
the American authorities, we are -reiiebty In- 
formed, raised hell. But this did not deter 
the British from exerting strong pressure 
upon the tl. $. representatives to accept Mm 
candidacy of Or. Abs and Ms friends who 
have dene so much harm An our cause. 

Or. Abs was the brains behind the 
nomie warfare ag ai n st the U. S. in 
America. His Onnlichn Bank became the big. 
gest financial teil ftn l ten nnd ei Hitter and was 
the chief teeter of o c cup i ed l u mps . Why the 
British prefect fir. Abs romesnT atop socrot. 



PROTEST AGAINST 
FOR 



Strang protests were voiced recently by the Society 
lor the Prevention of World War HI against reported 
Soviet plans for -the establishment of a German people's 
army or militia ha the Eastern Zone, as well as against 
the eventual evacuation of all occupation troops from 
Germany. \ 



C Mont e tth Gilpin, secretary of the Society for the 
Prevention of World War III, released a statement to 
the press, the text of which is as follows: 

"Recent dispatches by American correspondents from 
Berlin report on carefully worked out Soviet plans to 
establish in the Eastern Zone n German people's army 
or militia of 100,000 men. Allied intelligence reports 
have indicated that numbers of former German prison- 
erg of war and members of the so-called Moscow Free 
German Committee, formed under the leadership of 
ex-Nazi Field Marshal Paulas, are being returned to 
Germany and that these thoroughly trained former 
Nazi soldiers are to form the core of the Dew semi- 
military organisation, under the sponsorship of the 
Russian military authorities. 

"In the past years, the Society for the Prevention of 
World War HI has at various times denounced the ac- 
tivities of the Moscow Free German Committee. Today 
it is obvious that this committee has never been really ' 
dissolved hut that the German prisoners of war have 
been and are being prepared for special military tasks 
under the guidance of Russian military authorities. 



"The Society for the Prevention of World War HI 
lias been and wiH continue to be unalterably opposed 
to any attempt to create a German militia or to main- 
tain any type of military formation in any of the aonea 
of occupation. The Society for the Prevention of World 
War III will continue to fight for the thorough demili- 
tarization of Germany, including the liquidation of the 
German General Staff and all its agencies, as well as all 
military installations. 



*It has also been reported that the Russians may 
propose a complete withdrawal ef Allied Occupation 
forces from Germany. Such a proposal, if made, should 
be vigorously rejected by the Western AHies. To with- 
4raw Allied troops from Germany under present con- 
dtttons would foster more German nationalism and pave 
the way for close Rutao-German cooperation directed 
t the West. 



Until German miliurism and her war potential are 
completely destroyed, there can be no serious considera- 
tion of any plan to end the military occupation of 
Germany. 

•The Society for the Prevention of World War HI 
has always mainUined that only by eliminating Ger- 
many s potential value as a possible future ally and by 
destroying her usefulness as an instrument for the ape- 
eial interests of any ef the major powers, can we hope 

to create conditions for * — J ^ 

the solution cf the 4 




All &• facte 
in WmImb 
according to tit. 

"part of a 
it MgnifioanL bwrtnr, to 
piai*d today m <he Scmrt 
Am " 



1 



2. M l 

SLOGAN FOR 




On* 

die light of pfMmt i 
took place when the 
May. 1945. 
not precis*! 

population, relatives of the 
Potsdam were greatly surprised when Russian officers 
treated them with amazing deference. Special guards 
were posted before die house of Bismarck's descend- 
ants to spare them any annoyance. When members of 
the family showed surprise at this unexpected consid- 
eration, the young Russian officer in command said 
reassuringly: "Bismarck has always been a friend of 
the Russian people." 

As a matter of fact since die very beginning of I 
occupation, die Russians hare guiody p ropagtandi 
em outspoken pro-Bismarck cult Their strategy to 
the Iron Chancellor as a political weapon obviously 
was planned wed in advance. When certain American 
political observers, at the time of the founding of the 
Free German Committee, ventured their opinion that 
this apparatus had no political significance but was 
only a temporary propaganda w ea po n , 4hey showed 
a marked ignorance of traditional Russo-Gennan rekr- 




To trace this pto-BisaM^ has^orJy^tp 

JSSlr^ thToSa^ 
Bismarck's death and published in 
Rundschau on luly 30. 1948. This article 
line die German Communists have taken with 
to Bismarck. The Iron Chancettor is pictured as a 
and far-sighted statesman.'' He is eulogised as th 
opposed to die "Drang nach dem Osten" 
to die hearts of many Germans _ 
Marker writes: % It was because the diplomacy of WH- 
befan U detoured the road of Germany's ioreign policy 
which Bismarck had prescribed, diat Ge rma n y hurled 
itself into the cat astrophe of die first world war. The 
diplomacy of the Weimar Republic subordinated itself 
wtthite western orientation to die teauiresnents of 
British foreign policy and delivered the G i raian work- 
ers to Hansa^^^d^ 

onoVaM to realise it in collaboration widi Great Brit- 
lie U. S.~ 



with the help of Soviet 
of the Gerssai 

to dm Treaty of 





£• x wb> skjnsorship of a 

the ataes mm tmmt nocssjr 



ol 

_,__,„ Le Monde, whom we have fce- 

auendyqiiotea^tiie past recently published an ex- 
tremely interesting article entitled, "The Nam of dm 
Soviet Zone hope to revive aider's S 




of highly important facts which for 
. not reported in the American _ 
_ this article by the French Journalist Blun re- 
ports on a speech of William Keck, boss of the German 
Comm unist s, which was recently delivered at Fried- 
richshain, a Berlin suburb. Significantly, Pieck began 
his oration with these words: "We are a National and 
Socialist Party and Russia supports us on this line." 

The SED has now established, under the name of 
"K5," its own secret police, which, according to Blun, 
"is nothing more nor less than an exact imitation of 
the Gestapo and the Nazi & D." 

The French journalist also gives interesting details 
about the new propaganda sainietry in Beam ceeendy 
established in the office of the former Gc^bbeb propa- 
ganda atmistry. Not only are the bosses of this new 
propaganda ministry, Rudi Engel and Herbert Gute, 
two former members of the Free German Committee, 
but almost die entire personnel "is composed of a 
great many Germans imported directly frost Russia 
through die offices of the Free German ' 

" thatGei 
lie Free 

returned to Germany, have 

_____ ica 

tcaown under die code 

"Their propaganda lines are very cunning/ 
M. Blun, "and the manner in which these 
aenemswar abjection 

It emphasizes the dangers for the future of We 

The French correspondent then ajuotes from a letter 
written by a German officer of "Center 27" to a relative 
In this tetter, inte r cept e d by French Intel- 





look 



l by Soviet Russia and _ 

Prussia and of the territories %enml dm 
line as— "uriimportant events if " 
in its entirety/' Following is an 

▼vnat ao weee ww w ostein aoraere 
M owr pmi.Pi on the mdm of Sums 

tivm which had no p. 

E-ipire? (Whtrt k 

, th. MtaafeToftolH-M. th. 
Emoant or that o( und er p o p -W rt.d F 
i of mo? For *• hktoria-i of 4b. 





1. THE CASE OF B£5MABCK*S 
GREAT-GRANDSON 



to Emsiedel s background end 




be,c 
a SovhI 



el! 

• ban 

hbl 
only to 

order to be baited as -an *' 
and « Twgw a iTOl" 

Despite Ensiodols background and the iact tbat be 
baa boon a betaking loader of the Hitler Yoam.* 
that be volunteered for Hitler's Army at the 
of the wan tbat the Fuehrer himself bestowed 
him the Order of the Knight's Cross for shooting down 
35 enemy planes, etc.— to die Russians, Bismarck's 
great-grandson is — believe it or not — "a great anti- 
Fascist" One has but to read the Taegiiche Rund- 
schau, official organ of the Soviet Military authorities 
in Berlins to unveil this almost unbelievable hypocrisy. 

On May 25/ 1948, Count von EinsiedeL former vice- 
president of the Moscow-sponsored Free German Com- 
mittee, was arrested by American Occ up a t ion authori- 
ties m Wiesbaden m the United States 
day, th*Ru 




Count von ! 

On ftdy 29. 1948. the Taegiiche nuadschau ■ 
C sa n t eon Emsiedel's anvst as follows: 'In ail anti- 
of Germany, anxiety grows as to his 
Rv 




eon Fmsisdel (note the 
"—Ed.). 
f. U must be bitter for ban to 
behind the gates of an American prison instead of 
cetebratmg k with bis friends. So he is unable to ac- 
cept -our congratulations personally. Nevertheless, we 
address these congratulations to him. May they be- 
come an imperative call to all those who. like Em- 
atedaL fight for peace, for democracy and for true 
liberty, to consolidate their forces m the fight 



of the 



Theafkdrcf Count von Emsiedel is but 

of Ge 

' leading Nazis have heroine the • 
Soviet Military authorities. Emsiedel 
the American Zone while making a secret trip to Wies- 

TJ. S. Military Court in Frankfort s e nte n ce d Mm to she 
for p osse ss i o n of a Sake docu- 




how- 
1 and 
s Ger- 



French papers r e ve a l e d that Bismarck's < 
had been ordered by the Russians to < 
Nazi oeicers, technicians and other important members 
of the Wehrmacht in the Western sones. His task was 
to establish contact especially with those ex-Nazis who 
were condemned by A meri c an and British war crimes 
courts and German denazification boards for the pur- 
pose of recruiting them as key leaders of the so-called 
"Paulus Action Group*" an organization under the 
leadership of ex-Field Marshal Friedrich Paulus. It be- 
comes increasingly evident that the Paulus group is 
destined to play an important role as a Russian secret 
weapon for the total conquest of Germany. 

Einsiedel's secret trip to Western Germany also had 
an additional purpose. He was to coordinate plans for 
future Soviet moves leading to vie unification of Ger- 
many under Moscow. It can be said that Russia's most 

in Western Germany em not 
but the former members of 



1 the principles of -Coirnunism during their stay in 
have become fanatical adherents of ate cla ssic 
Btsmarckian concept of a fiusso-German alliance. Com- 
ing ssatnly from conservative and a ris tocra ti c Prussian 
this group of men is committed to the ideal 
with Soviet Russia will , 

r e 

lt is in t e r est in g to recall that from the very begin- 
ning, when lie became vice presid e nt of the Free Ger- 
man Committee, EinsiedeL in lectures and speeches 
before his German fellow p risoners in Russian war 
prison camps, repeatedly auoted Baenarck who fore- 
saw the inner conflict with the Western powers and 
who was of the opinion tbat the existence of the Reich 
could only be secured by coopeeatmg with Russia.** 

fa these lectures, Emsiedel added: *? wish to under- 
line that the Soviet Union was the only power which 
sustained the Weimar Republic in its struggle against 
Versailles. It is sufficiently well known that the Soviet 
tJnton was tiie first to conclude a treaty (with the 
Weimar Republic) whose importance was decisive lor 
Germany, the Treaty of Rapccflo/' 

When die war ended and the Russians allegedly dis- 
solved the Committee, Bismarck's great-grandson re- * 
ceived the rare honor of being admitted to the Frunze 
Academy, the Soviet West Point Finally, m May, 1947, 
the Russians sent Emsiedel back to Berim. There he 
i lf s l i l y joined the SED, the SodeiM-Ommunist 
Unity farty, and became editor of the Taegiiche Rund- 
schau. He also applied lor admittance to the juridical 

r% At first he < 



Tkk 
fit* 



by 8Jr< 



N.T. 



Aliiyu Lmta ■ — — — » — — ^i^J 

proach to the prihlim of WcHcn 
In die past msnlhi she 

fll»A P «« g» - .ma,, 

SUC RlfWNNiB faffy, 

aU«out attack in a cos 
The Chicago Tribune; 
"daily JUik Dewev's eUrf 
John Foster Duties, as a sinister leftist." One 



initialed against joha Footer Dulles by group* 
whose pro-German sympathies make them look with 
strong disfavor upon any proposal to rebufld West- 
am Europe with France as the n ucleus . 

In a recent radio broadest Walter Wkmckell stated 
unequivocally that two points of view prevail within 
the Republican Party wkh regard to the reconstruc- 
tion of Western Germany. WineheU's contention was 
that the school of opinion represented by John Foster 
Dulles looks with favor upon a formidable France 
vis a vis Western Germany, while the other group, 
led by Winthrop Aldrich, is inclined to press the case 
for a strong Western German state. 

Many skeptics have entertained reservations con- 
cerning these differences of opinion. But even the 
IV* Y. Times, in a front page story by Drew Middleton 
on the occasion of Mr. Dulles' recent visit to General 
Clay in Berlin, openly stated that "Mr. Dulles and 
Gen. Clay often have been pictured as differing bit- 
terly-over Cimi ea q uestions . • 

The Society for the Prevention of Wodd War HI 
has pointed out again and again that Prance and not 
Western Germany must be the lu iu asn lsu L foe she 
reconstruction of Western Europe. It would therefore 
be encouraging to find that Mr. DuHes, des^He^ his 

oT^heprcaent pro-Ge«naa trend in American poli- 
cies, has Ac courage to champion the cause of a 
strong France. 

It is to be hoped that the reported conversion of 
Mr. Dulles is real and sincere and that, after a com- 
plete and final break with his former German connee- 
Mr. Dulles will sustain Ma fight and that his 
and realistic viewpoint will prevail. 



If France noes info chaos Ea rap s wMI 
pianos with rK fart of the resenmemWity is 
•vs. After Mm wr wtMrn «M*r path 



to frtai «bMM nMM »- 
aroaad a streenj France. Instead* we have 
Iwpt Frww. wmA. fcarMMtf if wHMMfi* 
onr stupid praoccupatiaa wftfc rebeJtdinu, 
Germany, and h nwi li a te d » by torch*! Ms 
foroMja policy to sunmotjc itself in ours. 
The failure of onr dem o cr acy to ho int ern a 
tienaNy de m o cra tic has p4ayed ao sutatt part 
|a uTndeemiuhMj Prance s wnuiooj faith In 



(Dr. Fr**k Ktngdv* in the N. Y. Posf-Homt Hsw$) 




Msrtieck in The Wstkin&on Pm. 
m Be U ever so humble, aWe't mo place tike home? 



. . WaHo the transfer of factories is gen- 
erally uoo coao n tic al, there is stHI a ureal deal 
of capacity in Germany that is not helot 
utilised. It will now he the defy of the Allies, 
tuktaoj mto account the uenaeoje la predectum 
which has resulted from the currency reform, 
to decide what equipment is really surplus. 
In each instance, it should be ashed: will such 
and such s olant contribute more to European 
recovery If left la Germany, or if moved to 
t other country? This is the economic 



criterion, but t he re is also a psychotof lent 
of denying to formerly acca- 



Thecffect 

pied countries reparations to which they < 
elder themselves untitled 
against the effect on the f 
prouecTi ve mevaiuery wieumfv* 
the war recedes, the less Justifiable * 
seem to them* The decisions should tu) 
ojeicMy. and the dismaal liaej couealotod en 
that all countries concerned will know where 
they stand and may §et ahead with the con- 
structive recovery fob ahead." 

{FwmMn edkorid in the S\ Y. HereU Tribune > 



this 



the eat out of the hag w< 
the AMG iwwmiM &at 




«*y 



par day In the! 

M of »%^- ^^He^ 

of Secretary Royafi's f aet- 



food to prevent HBWto ■ 
requested that we take esp 
sive series of picture* dwwag 

This few of the truth regarding the Geriana^food 
situation was aho revealed in a dispatch from the 

New York Time.: "The U. ^J^ZaSS^ 
to under pressure from W»*hiogto« au*bomie* 
to emphasfee the Germaubuuglmg ^i^J^^ 
cultural program- ... The t**l^**£ JSE 
to aald to be the fear on the part of ^rtedSuues 
and British Food Board in Washington that Congress 
will not authorize the requested appropr-Uoosfor 
more German food imports, 'already reaching record 
high.' ** ■ . 

We have printed these statement* before but they 
deserve repeating because our official, work on the 
theory that the American people have short memories. 
Even a quick glance at this report show, that there 
are many discrepancies between what the report tries 
to convey and The facte contained therein. For ex- 
ample, these experts admit that the German "farmer 
and rural dweller, are, for the most part, « watt 
nourished as before the war." This « 
admiwion-aomeAing which has never beenpub- 
Uctoed by the AMG but it confirms what the Soraety 
for the Prevention of Wertd War HI has been saying 
aU along. Apparently, the only group which seem, 
to be in difficulties, as far as food "f 0 ™ 5 *^^" 
the city dwellers according to dato report. It there- 
fore recommends that at least 2540 calories per 
capita per day be made available to the nrban pojiu. 
Ution of Btoauta, Yet, fa a recent st at e m e n t by Ur. 
John Canning, U. S. Military Government Food lend 
Agricultural chief, the average German m Tricon* 
to getting about 2500 calorie, daily. 

Where is the •^^J^^^^ r Ge ^Pj! 
As a matter of fact, the problem of food for the Gee 
mm was never any greater then m these countries 
ravaged by the German armies. The monetary re- 

formV recendy to»lkuted *-*!r^J£^M 
that there to plenty of feed available Provided 
the food hoarders obtain « proper price. German 
farmers are finally beginning to disgorge their 
£3SV of food stocks whicTthey have need for 
hlaak market purposes. 

Since the occupation, «e American people have 
heeTtold muri7m*out the <^*™«°« * 

nmny. Congress was given * e j^Tt^ «nories 
Germans were Uvmg on a mere diet nf 1SS0 calories 
—or even less. Articles were written hy so catlea 
German experts in leading puldkymon. throughout 
theTand decrying our "rtarv^ police" A^ 
were always suspicion, of these etomus we dnl^oum 

ttX * TouT-tSnr t^thtboSst 
UJI M taf^louTwe^ound that Aout 3322 
w the «v»mM» wck available for 




wmdnt^uen ^^fa** 

L_ i mmmmm thmi it to offi- 



• J4v ^^tm^bei *, ht™ Bu^ouTSermau" apologists 

Z?d*wr«o tenSmey^TrL « the past two years. 
^<£Z^£°3*y with that of E«g»«»i-^ 
WmeTmm to only dightly bb*er ^ rf 
U. S. during the same period." Not bad for 

people! _ 

n» taut comment on this report: sue — — - 

of ^commtoSon ^0^^^*^ 

tSSJFEL .T?ie alleged -shortage of houring; 
footwear? clothing; raw n^teriris; unsat.sf^tory 
state of currency and lowered morale." Since when 

tJStT&£^X^ ^laTship. 

numTs of food which are going to the Germans every 
year. We repeat-4his money eome. aquj«dy outof 
the pockets of every taxpayer m th» cotnUrv. IVwMI 
not bTrepaid. Our spoonfeeding P^. m i?*™[ 
B^keTthat quite dear, for we have told the Germans, 
rSect, that no matter hou ' Htde they work, they 
witt always find a bonanza m Uncle Sam. 

Food has always been a weapon of the Germans. 

hv Germany's political and muiury leaders to stage 
fimfert ofreristm.ee to the Allied powen^er 
the Armistice and thus test the , unity and determfa a. 
turn of the Allied powers, and that Hhe hunger of 
the German people' was • move fa the game. .. . , 

WW the American people sk back kuy and 
the Germans and their protectors a repeat 
formence? 

MR. DULLES FOR A STRONG FRANCE? 



We have not always found ourselves in <_,,. 
with the policies of John Foster Dulles in the part, 
but in the light of a reported significant new trend 
of ev^nlrwe feel ourselves obliged to draw attention 
to certain developments. 

Since Mr. Dulles went to Paris in December, W47, 

Mr. Dalies sponsors tke ■wwst rtictioti of Western 



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Mr. 

German 

gsrd to die allocation of the 
to Western Europe, fa othc 
•cted in e dual capacity, 
brieve wm coniemria& in the 
time Allies were forced to acecxL _ 
Bizonia received $50 mMum deUarc wm 
originally been allocated to it. Some of 
Allies including France, were obliged to 
own allocation* became of this fact. 

Furthermore, according to die final 
Bizonal Germany would only contribute 
million to intra-Europc 

Luxembourg would be obliged to give $207 miUion 
end Great Britain $282 mtfikm. We have often been 
told that die rebuilding of Germany would contribute 
to the prosperity and revival of Europe. Ten million 
dollars is indeed a paltry sum for such an ambitious 
project! 

The Germans have not been asked to export the 
huge quantities of coal, steel, scrap, potash, lumber 
and other raw materials which would be of real help 
to European recovery. As a matter of fact, just as 
Mr. Wilkinson seems to have crossed up the ERP 
Administration in Washington on funds to be allo- 
cated to Europe, so it seems that die American Bt- 
aonal offici a l s are gumming up the works as far as 
exporting of Ruhr cool is 



Recently the Coal Committee of die 
mission for Europe (a UN agency) approved of a 
deal by which 300*000 tons of low grade Polish coal 
would be used in Germany, releasing about 200,000 
tons of hard coal for Western Europe. Well, when 
Mr. Wilkinson and his colleagues got wind of that, 
they said nix. In other words, these officials were not 
im pre ss e d with die urgency of exporting Ruhr coal 
for recovery pu rpo ses in Western Europe. A New 
York Times correspondent (Sept. SO, 1948) reports: 
"The Western countries that would benefit from the 
switch ore now asking (not for the first time) 
why 'Bizonia' does not practice what Washington 
prea ch es f" 

Aside from die fact that the victims of German 
wore forced to tee die line by Mr. Wfflrin- 
and other AMG officials, let us not for one mo- 
lt forget the overall aid which Germany wfll 
receive from the U. S. One billion 800 million dol- 
lars is a lot of money. No other nation kt the world 
is receiving that much from the U. S. We do not say 
this boastfully, but on die contrary — with shame and 
disgust. This huge sum wiH not make a significant 
contribution to European recovery. It wffl aaerely go 
down the same dram which swallowed np the $3 
kalian that have already been previously expended m 
Germany by the American taxpayers. Had we paid 
a little more attention to the needs of Germany's 
neighbors, the Ameri can taxpayers would have long 
since been relieved of some of their never-ending 
harden. It is owr hope that the taxpayers will wake 
up to this fact before it is too f 



desk 



of the 



of being "objective" 
die virtual 
to denazify, 
nate Germany's 1 r i m ii su i j 

More recently, Mr. Paul Hoffa 
for the ERP, appointed a committee of 5 
industrialists to "study" die reparations program for ^ 
Germany. Because of the fact that some of these 
men represent corporations which have had dose 
ties with German cartels, we are fearful that an 
"impartial'' report will serve the purposes of those 
who would scrap reparations entirely. 

Obviously, all of these so-called impartial com- 
mittees have been created with a view to convincing 
the American p e ople that their findings are based on 
detached observations made by competent experts, 
lite gullible, of course, will fall for them. But we 
hope that most Americans will not allow themselves 
to be bamboozled by high-sounding names and 
voluminous reports. 



One of these special "fact-finding" 
appointed by Kenneth Royall, Secretary of the Army, 
recently prepared a report that reafid fcs eaHsd funny 
if its implications were not so tragic We refer to die 
special co mmissio n that was designated by Secretory 
of die Army Royall to study nutrition in Bizonal 
Germany. The commission was composed of men 
whose backgrounds would seem to qualify them for 
this mission. But their report has turned nut to be 
just another chapter in the deliberate aHeaant to put 
an end to the basic principles underlying our original 
program for Germany. Incidentally, we do not know 
of any other fact-finding commission appointed by 
the U. S. Government to study the food situation in 
other parts of die world, including those countries 
which were allied with us in World War U. Yet, it is a 
well-known fact that about one-half of the world's 
population borders on the brink of starvation. Never- 
theless, it see ms that all the energies of certain Ugh 
in out 



The report prepared by the Commission under the 
direction of Secretary Royall clearly shows how con- 
cerned and solicitous some of our officials are rela- 
tive to die diet of die Herrenvoik. It expresses deep 
alarm over alleged loss of weight and "corresponding 
loss of strength and vigor" which is supposed to be 
the lot of the former enemy. This report goes into 
die minutest details discussing the "puke rate, body 
and blood pressure" of die Germans. 
I it finds "a variable degree of apathy, irritability, 
inattention and lack of < 

as though the American poapie ma n s acting as a 
mother toward a cask iMhl wmijinj about Its 

growth, how it eats, etc, 1 



How long wfll die 
to these indecent 




people supposed to be _. 
the "irritability" of theGermans? The 



be subjected 
when are the 



justify the biUions which the 





Mr- McKittrick by v 
our naagasinc for has reply to the 

These eharges boil down fa this: uhu, -- 

KiHrick, an Amrien by birth, pf«iW«wtG«; 
man-cootrolled banking institution in Switzerland 
be war when oar Gis wave facing Ac saur- 
ire of the German armies. This baric was 
in the words of one high American official: "As 
an instrumentality for getting back into 
and as "an instrument to have when pe 

We declared that Mr. McUttrfck's 
satisfactory to the Germans during the war, 
he has knowingly accepted large amounts of gold 
looted by the Nazis. Since these were serious charge*, 
we felt that Mr. McKittrick was entitled to defend 
hk past activities. His f aMure to reply to our charge* 
is an indication that we were not exaggerating die 
ease at all* 

Mr. McKittrick is an important individual these 
days because, as we pointed out, he is now Hie chief 
adviser in financial and monetary matters to the ECA 
Administrator, Paul G. Hoffman. We wrote Mr. Hoff- 
man requesting that he reconsider that appointment, 
but we regret to say that Mr. Hoffman has not re- 
plied. 

Jmt why the American people should tolerate tins 
insult to the memories of our fatten soldiers is some- 
thing which must be answered. It is all very well for 
Mr. McKittrick to pursue his private vocation as vice 
president of the Chase National Bank, but we main- 
tain that he has no right to pose as the representative 
of the American people in dealing with the very 
nations which were victims of the pro^German activi- 
ties of the Bank for International Settlements. 

Many columnists and newspapers have discussed 
the McKittrick affair but still Washington has refused 
to take note of this growing indignation. Why? Do 
our policy mat am smneedy believe that they can win 
the friendship of Western Europe with the McKatt- 
ricks? Do they really and ahteerely feel that the 
American people are proud to have such nsen repre- 
sent them? We aay that the real enemies of the foe 
principles underlying Marshall Man aid are men lake 
fir. McKittrick. 

It is inevitable, we think, that the liberated nations 
of Western Europe will be most auspicious as to the 
true intentions of our aid program when they have 
to deal with the former president of the Bank for 
International Settlements. Their suspicions might be- 
come justified when a man like Mr. Hjahnar Schacht, 
whose financial policies were instrumental in the re- 
armament of G e rm an y, has come out publicly fat sup- 
port of the Marshall Plan. Why should he be so en- 
thusiastic about the Marshall Han? Can it be the fact 
that Mr. McKittrick is now one of the chief directors 
of the EBP? Mr. Schacht was also a member of the 
Board of Directors of the Bank for International Set- 
tlements. In that capacity he was able to strike up 
friendships wMi marj nan Cm main, Ace 



f sisn ^ ^^y^ J^^ j 



have not 
i of Mr. McKit- 



We believe «V American people are fed up with this 
kind of men, uvr ring. This is not intrigue on a petty 
scale but wfll, in ?be tea* run, affect every house in 



Urn is am roam in the C e wtnn s a n l tor Mr. Mo 
or any of those who pr e fe r r e d to r e main 
" at a tisne whan Aaserica was in danger. If 

it is essential that 



the 
for 




jit to . 

fears which inevitably wffl he 



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nd 

by 



an. l. WaUfflfsofrs mctat 

The sthrr slay we came across a new publication 
n«t out by the information Services Division of the 
office of American Military Government to Germany 
entitled "NEWS OF GERMANY." 

In this official publication, General Clay was re- 
ported to have said at a press conference that Ger- 
many will receive $1 billion 800 million from the 

Iiocketbooks of American taxpayers for the year 
948. This astronomical figure includes $414 million 
for the Bizonal share of Marshall aid for the first 
year. General Clay told the newspaper reporters that 
he did not regard this sum as excessive in comparison 
to other countries, nor too low in 



wish nttotasonU to other countries, nor too low in 
view of the fact that Germany is receiving additional 
CT. S. aid from other funds. Obviously General Clay 
was Irvine to reassure both the Germans and our 



__ try 
Western 

General Oay excludes the French cone of occupa- 
tion, but if that is included then the Germans; will 
receive about $514 million Marshall aid. Out of 
die 12 nations which wiU receive Marshall aid, only 
Great Britain, France and Italy exceed the allocation 
to the Germans. 

Understandably, General Oay did not reveal to die 
reporters all of the circumstances surrounding the 
decision to allocate to the Germ a ns $414 million of 
Marshall Plan aid. Actually, when the Marshall Plan 
\ were requested to fix allocations, they recom- 
" that the Germans receive a maximum of 




The United States Nona of Septesaber 20, 1948, 
disclosed their reason for so doing when it declared: 
"Naturally, in view of well remembered wartime ex- 
smspaan nations could look benignly 
i shot appeared to favor German re- 
' their own." 

We have always been under the impression that 
the Marshall Plan nations were encouraged to make 
their own decisions with, of course, ultimate approval 
by the Administration of EBP. in this case, however, 
the real veto lay not wkh the Administration in 
Washington. As early as May 22, 1946, the New York 
Times, in reporting Mr. Wilkinson's testimony before 
the Senate Appropriations Committee, said: *Mr. 
Wilkinson told the Committee that authorities fct 

to bring 



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notfe too*suxmgly emfAasiwd. To forestall the" erf* 
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move, the Western AHies should make it i 
ably clear that they will not agree to any 
leading to a withdrawal af ABusd trcens ft 



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REPARATIONS AD NAUSEAM 

Two recent items concerning die German 
tions may well clarify the lame*. 

A. At its national convention recently held, the 
Steuben Society once again supported the pro-Ger- 
man mob attacking the reparations program, because 
—you guessed it— it would hurt "the dear Father- 
land." 

Those of our readers who have followed our ex- 
poses af this militant Pan-German organisation, 
.luaaisliralij called the Steuben Society, will re- 

•My personal impression in conversation with Hitler 
was that Hitler is an idealist, an outstanding organ- 
izer and a man of tremendous energy, hfaasycon. 
viction that he is honest and sincere mj hu J"*™* 
not only to unite the German people but also in Ms 
determination to break the chains of slavery which 
kept the German people fettered hard and fast for 
15 years . . .** 

All af as know that Here Hitler brake those 
"chain*" and in the oroeess dew millions af his vic- 



tims and destroyed vast sections of the i 
our Allies. While Hitler and his fang of .cut-diroatt 
were bathm* Europe m Mood, the Steuben Society 
,od its president said ""7 * jj^nKmTriimiaa 
!2on*for SaXeS? Crn^n^ undJbe* Stenten- 

mt wartime leaders for daring to meet the challenge 
of Hitler's Nads. No, Mr. Theodore Hoffman, this Is 
not Germany, and the American peopl e, jw >w* cosh 
fident. are not going to reward thear enemies and 
fSsh iadr frienATWe do not believe that they wffl 
XS!tu SL out af sinners nor will they sacrifice 
friendships of tried and true Allies for an 
•at, everinotnug Herrenvaak. 

jj. j. — — t nditorial in the Wall Street 





^ for the Pee- 

'World'W. 

tta 

it is not used as a camouflage for tint 
Germany first. Una fa ptom talk, taol^ ^ ^ 

Government Sends that there were no «^agsa*- 
taefaed to American aid to our wartime Allies, tins 
artbarat of the Wall Street Journal may not be In- 
dicative af American foreign policy, but we hmr - 
that there are nmny Europeans who can read E-g-* 
and know the standing of that Journal >^ J"tfc 
eat plaoes of our Government. What wiU they thmk? 
How would Americana react to such a 
"either/or r» 

Supposing we were invaded 2 or S 
the past 75 years? Supposing our lands were 
up by a rapacious invader? Supposing our factories 
were Battened and the equipment looted? Supposing |? 
thousands upon thousands of our homes were de»* 
stroyed and hundreds of thousands of men, women 
and children maimed and under-nourished? How 
would the American people react to the shocking 
"recommendation" of the Wall Street Journal? 

Sp eaking about the inroads of C ommunism , the 
Wall Street Journal could not have made a more 
effective contribution to its cause. 

Mr. Pant Hoffman, Administrator of the European 
Recovery Program, is currently pressuring Britain 
and France to give up the reparations program. Shall 
we aesume that hesupports the ultimatum of die 
Wall Street Journd? It would he worthwhile, we be- 
lieve, if he would pause for a moment and Wake note 
of the Steuben Society and other rabid Pan-German 
outfits which are wringing their hands over the repa- 
rations program. He might ask the question— ^whvT 
We believe the answer to be quite obvious. Namely, 
that if reparations are killed, German power is reborn. 
This is exactly the game of these shady outfits which, 
now that the war is over, have thrown away the 
of meekness. There are even some Congressmen wao y 
are under the impression that these Pan Cerm n W 
fronts can deliver She German vote." They do not 
hesitate to stand up in the Halls of Congress and 
harangue our wartime Allies. They may think this fa 
(rood politics, but we know it is bad Americanism. 
We know that the overwhelming majority of the 
American people utterly repudiate- their efforts to 
ton history upside down by depriving the Allies of 
the compensation which they are morally, us^weilvn 
economically, entitled to. Time and agajn, we have 
cited chapter and verse proving the efficacy and ne- 
cessity af carrying ant the reparations Ingram. We 
meted Marshall, General Clay, Senator Vandenberg 
and even President Truman. Bat If this fa not suffi- 
cient, let Mr. Paul Ho ffma n, we sea f a t, note the 
hags of these loyal sons of Germany 1 
the perfectly good name af 

ATale: For complete daunts, see analysis V 

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W»r«redJ »nd Cavalry Rout Mobs 
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2*.— United States Amy Constab~ 
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break up a riot that began when] 
denmstrattd acatrot] 



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WITHDRAWAL FROM GERMANY 

When the Russians plan m politics! move with re- 
gard to Germany, they employ an established pat- 
tern: they begin the campaign with a aeries of in* 
spired propaganda articles and editorials in the 
German newspapers under their control. When a 
propaganda barrage advocating the withdrawal of all 
Allied occupation forces from Germany was launched 
recently in the German press of the Russian Zone, 
the Soviet motives were perfectly transparent 

It was also apparent to every dear-thinking ob- 
server that the suggestion was only another phase of 
the present cold war. U was used by the Russians as 
a gift in their courtship of the Germans. The Soviets 
are perfectly aware that neither the Americans nor 
the British would consent to such a withdrawal. Such 
a move would he fraught with disastrous ca^se- 



Fortbe sake of the record, it should be secaneu 
that during die war, and during; the first two post* 
™* f^.Jp**" *>y Ac Allies covering 

the possibility of Allied occupation of Germany for 
a period of SO years or even longer. And it must 
also be recalled that it was the Russians who had 
originally insisted on a lengthy occupation. 

then. Hie unhappy events of the 'past' llfmouth*! 
eapMiaUy the sharp -clashes of opinion betweenSov! 
let Russia and the U. So, have redounded to the ad- 
«ay. Nevertheless, the withdrawals 
forces from Germany at this time 
trlestpie of our victory. 
We can HI afford to blink the realities. There are 

■otbe at aH avcne lo toe withdrawal of AoMrieaa 

^^J^ ^ nM " y ' .r"""" r Wdto » **» cornet 
S? 2 m £* mm * *■* withdrawal by toe 

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EDITORIALS 

WITHDRAWAL FROM GERMANY- 
REPARATIONS AD NAUSEAM... 



THE McKITTRICK SCANDAL . 
MR. WILKINSON'S DICTAT... 



ANOTHER STARVATION TALE. 



MR. DULLES FOR A STRONG FRANCE?.: 



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RUSSIANS FOSTER GERMAN NATIONALISM 

1— THE CASE OF BISMARCK'S GREAT-GRANDSON- 

2— BISMARCK— THE NEW SOVIET SLOGAN FOR 

GERMANY 



3— RED SPONSORSHIP OF THE PAN-GERMAN 
DREAM ; 

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PROTEST AGAINST SOVIET PLANS FOR GERMAN 

MILITIA : . 

STALEMATE IN GfcftMANY 
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer~ 



MANY EX-NAZIS RE-ENTER GERMAN POLITICAL LIFE 

by Drew Middltton 

WHAT IS GOING ON 

l_WHO'S KIDDING WHOM?... 



2— HERR SCHACHT RIDES AGAIN.. 



3 — GERMAN MILITARISM AND SOVIET POLICY— 

4 — WILL THE POLES AND CZBCHS PAY THE BILL? 
THE TRUTH ABOUT EUROPEAN -RECOVERY 

AND GERMAN REPARATIONS 

by Jean Pajus : ,,„.: 

THE SCANDAL OF NAZI COMMUTATIONS... 

EYEBROW-LIFTING DEPARTMENT :: 



STATE DEPARTMENT CREATES CONFUSION. 
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Concerning tha Clan na Oael Club, tnla orcanlaatlon t^s 
^utloued In aon Junction with tha TUa Ul£ iV^SSSi^. 

*•£•«*•* in tha import *r 8* ^ 
JSSy*'* 9 * ** *•* Tos *» captlonad *IRISH A«rv!tlls » • 
rED STATES; SOTVBRSIVE ACTIVITIES." TharTari^ * 
5^«ant references in Van York Indleea to thla Club. 

.♦-I » J b ? r * l f 00 *afarenee In tha law York Indices to tha 
flah Republican (Frlaonae.»e) Aid Coanittee: however S 
«*•? <»•» Toric 97-ia*o; Buf li~7-3C^rS Si Slab 
ipubllcan Prl.oncra« Relief Acaoalatton/^. ?. » elaaS - 
EubliSed^l^^ having beiT* 

partlnebt iirformtlon aeallabirin the liS York ifflL 
teaming tha irlah Republican Aim,™ tnTciIS aSflaoff 25n 
• Irian Republican Prleonere • Sliof AeeocUtlon.^ ' 

f . v,~ Vr--,;".- ^O:-.: • - ■■ " • ■ 

.-. There la no pertinent information fa I«v To i* >«•).. 

S?.?l ,h J*r iblic « B Veterana of America, Iuc"^the^ 

Irlah Republican Armj Veteran, .of Vow York. InctSv*^ ^ - 



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The fhlladelphla Office indices Are negative concerning 
the north Ireland Republican Club. 

The records of the Library, Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, 
Juniper and Filbert Streets , Philadelphia, Pa. , were checked for 
Inforaatlon concerning the organisations naaed in the Legal Attache's 
letter dated Deceaber 17, 195*. The following Inforaatlon was ob- 
talnedi 

The May 31, 1950 Issae of the Evening Bulletin revealed 
that the Irish Cultural Society of Philadelphia and the Oeelie " 
League of Philadelphia sponsored a Irish Pels on my 30, 1950 . . S 
at Drexel Institnte ground!, *oth Street and flaverford avenue, 
Philadelphia, Pa. This Pols Is a traditional Irish festival that 
Includes singing, noelc, dancing, games, literature, and story 
tailing, ' • * - V . .. -■■■■'-Jk-y -YJ&fr'i . -.: 

.*■:.< ' Philadelphia Office indices awe aegatlva concerning, 

the Irish Cultural Society of Philadelphia and the Oeelie League 
of Philadelphia. 





Hedal, by the President of _ 
sjM# *«idaei jln motion': f*»a :a^sej*er % *T the' Iri*h Rep- . ~ . . 
■*^te?:ta*7. . » Jollied the Flare* Slreann Irish Soys military Organ- . 

;v w . isation when lie «aa thirteen. Re was one of a group ol" f orfar-- " ^ 
^ ->- two men who captured Durtdalk with Its three military Bni^s»V**5& 
and Jail la August of 1922. He is Seci-etttryof Irish ,:,'m^¥ 
Republican Army Veterans of Philadelphia, and Treasurer of the u « 



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Irish Cultural Society of Philadelphia. ' 



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The only other information contained in this; record 
concerning the IRA relates to the incidents which occurred In 
northern Ireland involving the IRA and /or suspected activity 
of IRA members. These incidents are the raid conducted on 
June 12, 1954 on the British Army Barracks, Cough, Armagh, when 
fifteen men, wearing the uniforms of the British Territorial 
Army (national Ouard),made their escape with a truckload of 
rifles, automatic weapons, and ammunition. This article appeared 
in the Evening Bulletin dated June 13, 195*. : » , * 

The Evening Bulletin of October l8, 195* revealed that 
.eight men were captured and identified as members of the illegal 
terrorist IRA after they had raided a British Army Depot at .• 
Qmagh, Vorthern Ireland. v .* ~ ^ * v 



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>~\ Army (Oglalgh na H-eireann), mit~ M — - - ~ - ' — - 
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This la the only Inforaatlon of note In Philadelphia 
Office files 65-370 end 61-65, entitled "IRISH ACTIVITIES II THE 
VHITED STATES! IS-M" and "IRISH REPOBLICAK ARMf* IS - IRISH," 

tion contained In the last 

ted May 22, 19*5, PH File 

le rcporte lTOd ttcd In PH Pile 61-65 entitled 
IRISH ACTIVITIES IK THE HKTTED STATES J IS - M." 





Concerning 
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^ v 135U, «ad toet dated Jaanexy 0, ' i95U coocwahig piptix^ 

/its activities in the Chicago are*.'.' - ". -v /■ ± %s-^ tgjgt: 

^The filee «f ; tb» Chicago office contained t» ^un^'^wm%ij^^^ 
the following : organisations and individual* in the Chicago area's' 7 '* 4 * 

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flie Philadelphia Office indices reveal that the 
Philadelphia Touth Council in 1939 and 19*0 
endorser of the CP line. 




CHEN B. BOUT was a sponsor of the Sweet 
f serviceaen Rally sponsored by the Aaerican Youth for 
v-^tfeenocracy at Town Ball. 150 North Broad Street, Philadelphia. 

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Director, FBI 3/9/55 

The American Tooth for Democracy and the 
national Federation for Constitutional Liberties are 
both listed by the Attorney General of the United 
States pursuant to Executive Order 10450* 

The Cross Telephone Directory reveals that 

0. B. HUHT, Adjuster, and the 0. B. Hunt Adjustment 
Bureau are located in the Commercial Union Building. 
4l£ Walnut Street, Philadelphia, pa. 

The Philadelphia Telephone Directory lists 
OWE* B; mm as residing at 315 South 45th Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 



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REPORT OF AHM3 BEING SHIPffiD FOR IRISH REPUBLICAN AEKT,'IHP0 COHCERNHfG 

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Custom^Agen^kj Charge, 
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'appropriate investigatior^^ Bkscertained that oH^^HHbg craft, 
LCIs, which had cleared Ifi-aJWInpast six Booths were several converted 
ICIs which are engaged in established trade with Cuba andBahaaa Islands 
and Cja^heanandthat none had cleared for Ireland. M Kitat«d that 
Capt^ ^ ^^^MteCG, disclosed he had received inqvS^^ewis natter " 




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: ^RISH REPUBLICAN ARM! 
- INTERNAL SECURITY -. IRELAND 
AND GREAT BRITA1M , , .. - ' .; - - : . <p <V 

ReBulet October 27, 1955. 

'The Bureau Is advised that Lord^WAKEHORST arrived In 
Santa Fe, New Mexico, on November 17, 1955- He was toe bouse , 
guest of Mr. and Mrs. WTBKRjbSsggJ^ 

.SoJLi_.Santa Fe,^Tew Mexico V fj^jjS**! 

On Thursday, November 17, 1955 Lord\AKEHURST, Governor 
of Northern Ireland, was the guest of honor at a dinner meeting 
ff^^nta^FTbSanch of theW^ fl*** 1 ?* ^}° n 
Seld at Bishop's Lodge, in Santa Fe. After the dinner, £rd 
wAKEHURST spoke on his travels around the C ^?««£«J> £££1 
lng Britain itself, the Mediterranean, the Middle East, Africa, 
Southeast Asia, Australia, and Canada. ^ ;< • 

The above Information was developed throuf 
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to this matter was developed, the Albuquerque file Is being closed 
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fee advised concerning the status of this case. Reference 
is also made to Bulets to Boston dated 10/19/55, and 
10/27/55, NY having received copies of both letters for 
information purposes. ■ \ 

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or any demonstrations occurring during his tour of . the 
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SAC, HEW TORE (100-7828) 

-IRISH RBPfUirlCAN ARKT 

IS-IRELAKD - OREAT BRITAHJ 

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JIBBCTOR, FBI (61-7606) 
SAC, HEW YORK (100-7828). V ■ 

SUBJECT: IRISH REPUBLICAN ARM? 

IS - IRELAND ♦ GREAT BRITAIN 



At5iTOn i m^^Zl6/57> ED LEONARDS telephonloally 
advised SA Ji Shat ha is a representative ef 

the State DeP^HKHWffl^nat he received Information from 
the State Department in Washington, D.C., to the effect 
that two young men, about 20 years of age, named BECHUCI (PH) 
and T.IRPCIZ (PH) had visited the Irish Consulate In NT 
on 2/16/57 and talked to EANONN GALLAGHER and JAMES EERWAN 
of the Consulate, They advised ^he finnwiiatft nrr*<ri»in 
that there was to be a snqpmeni of arms from the US to ; 
Traiftnrt fnr. »ao fcy tea. They stated that for S15.0 00 
they would furnish specific information and both stated that 




t hey would return 



telephonically a 
2/16/57 and 
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of the Customs Bureau 
this information by S 
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For informations 



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violation is covered by Title 22, Section 19J4, of the 
Munitions Control Act under vhich Bureau of Customs has 
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Memorandum • united sta-hs government 

tfft SMWSm COST 

Director, FBI (&-?606)^^ lMfflE£Si iaBl «J 

Legal Attache, London CflS? 0 * 18 * 1 

HUSH REPOHLICAR MW : '"-' V >** ; 
IS - IRELAND AND GREAT BEITAIH 




Reference is also Bade to Bulet dated 3/28/57 directed to the 
Department of State and entitled J»IRIBH REPUBLICAN ARM Yt INFORMATION 
CONCERNING," indicati 




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•BELFAST NEWSLETTER" 
Belfast, Northern Ireland 
April IS, 1957 



J FIVE MEN 0N| 

(arms CHARGE] i 

IN DONEGAL j 

FIVE men were charged at; 
a special court at Letter- * 
kenny, County Donegal, on 
Saturday nl*ht, with unlawful 
possession of five Thompson aub- ( 
{machine guns and 727 rounds of 
iammunition. They were also! 
.charged under the Offences 
Against the State Act of failing 
to give an account of their move* 
ments. 

They were: Patrick Joseph 
Dawson, of Lower Main Street, 
Letterkenny; Gerald McCarthy. 
Drimnagh Road. Dublin; Sean 
* nch, Rutland Avenue, Dolphins 
m, Dublin; Larry y^aon. 

as Copley Road. Upplr 
Pennsylvania. V&.-A. J 
The men tad been brouglt 
under heavy police escort from 
Ufford earlier In the day. Four 
of them were handcuffed. 

When the court began the 
accused refused to remove their 
heargear and these were taken off 
by two police sergeants who stood 
behind them m the dock, they 
talked among themseK 
the b e arin g and ignore* 
put by the clerk *f the 

Detective Sergeant » 
MXoughlin, Letterkeany, said that 
when charged and cautioned and 
asked it tbey bad any answer to 
the charge, M'Garthy and Lynch 
replied "No.- Conion and Bateeon 
shook their head*, and Dawson 
|«ald that he had nothing to nay. 
District Justice Lerkm re* 
wded the Ave men ta t 
Jtfl Letterkeunv District 
«t Thursday. There eras' a 

■ outside the courts 

the rren were driven m 
gr the 





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guns for LK. A. 
Briscoe tells 
U.S. Irish 

ROBERT BRISCOE, Lord 
Mayer of Dublin, on Saturday 
night criticized Irish-American 
groups who, he said, campaigned 
■ to raise funds to buy arms for 
[ Ireland's outlawed Irish 'Republican 
Army. 

"That is not the way towards 

• unification of Ireland," he said in 
an interview. " Themis the way to 

! war— the way back J* the days of 
» 1922— and a serious /mistake." 
Mr. Briscoe also tab that Mr. 

de Valera's Government would 
i suppress the HRA., "because mo 
f &wernment could exist It U cannot 
' preserve law and order in Us own 

• territory." 

Me criticised such activities of amti- 
-. Partitionist sympathizers in 

America as " the recent paradings 
t through Boston of two coffins 

representing IJtA. * heroes.' " 

I The truth was, he said, the dead 
lit A. men the paraders euoheneed 
had participated on tost New 
Year's Dayman armed attack an 
. am R.U.C. notion. 




SINN FEIN FIASCO I 
st» - Briecme eaid the 
Pawae, which supporte d t he IX A . , 
was able to elect only lour candi- 
dates to the DaU m the recent 
Eire election "Two of them 
were relatives of unfortunate men 
who were killed in the Border 
raids/' he added. 
Take * from me," he said, 
''Border raids like this will only end 
in tragedy and in a disastrous way 
to Irisl* people on both sides of 
the Border. Any flare-up in the 
Northern counties could only pro- 
duce what happened in 1922, 
when the Nationalists and the 
Catholic people were hostile, and 
in reprisals." 
Mr. Briscoe said he knew well that 
" Irish unity can only come from 
the establishment of good will— 
not from any attempt to destroy 
Irishmen, as. without doubt, wouU 
foUow acid of aggression or 
violence ** * 
/ implore Americans 6t Irish 
descent anf Irishmen who love 
their country, as I do, not to take 
unto themselves measures tor 
which there can he no proper 
adoption of support tor action. 
We jwant peace in Ireland, not 
sear. We want to prevent the loss 
, of jpumnhk Uves of m 

and women filled with 

but urged on by people who have 
no responsibility whatsoever to the 
' ' mf' " 




"NORTHERN TOIO" 

BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAtD 

U/22/5? 

-ornr* or r.n : r r : :-zKrr\ cks 





MsrshjB, 1957 








Tour isttsr da tod March *J* 1957, has soon 
roooivod and your thought f ulna* in writing mo ia 
tndood apprtetatsd* ti-^ , v.. 

Jth t>f#w 6ft* e«nt*nt« of your Isttsr, X 
am instructing tho Spooial Agont in Ghargo Of our 
Los Angslss Off too to dssignats an Agont to oontaot 
you in tho nsar future* • v- .->--*R:..=. - 



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Goody. 



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contain 



Bufllee mrs negative 
no identifiable information rej 

^'^ ''V ' J&iTari r*«w«*erf to havi an Agent contact 
correspondent ae *oo» m practicable in order -^mjMk^mrs^ 

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tfc« contact *e c#fny wad# a« a mult of the receipt of 
r at the Bureau and hi U not to infer that 
is or Is not the subject of an investigation 




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furthermore, mince the information contained in 
correspondent** letter pertaining to the Irish Bepubl loan 
Army (2BA) may involve violations of Titls 18, Section 959$ 
United States Code (Neutrality Statute) or the foreign 
Agents Registration Ant {VARA)* should designai^/^ 

Anient to fnt*rot*wmW &%W*&T^ 

* Thereafter, if the facts 

fSWtmrSf Titls 18, Ssetti 
td States fnrfrf nr. obligations undt 



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a. 



iter year information, to constitute a violation 
of Section 959 there must be a hiring or retaining of 
another to enlist or enter himself me a soldier, sailor, 
marine or eeaman in the service of a foreign country 
'emd the hiring sm a contract employee* of a foreign:: ^ . 
government does not asms within the purview of Section 959* 
ilkemtse, .the statute does not sever attempts toMresr- 
retain. Mowever, in the jvent any person offers his . 
^mmsisimn&UmfrM in fact, hirsd 

or retained for the performance Jf eerv toes or duties 
within the United states, He would have bbl t gat ions to 
.register under the FABA. , In addition, any person sr gnup 
who engage in recruitment of persons within the Uhtted 
States for services with foreign governments is obligated 
to register under FABA* 



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to 



Director, FBI <&~?606pB®H 



Legal Attache, London 



WSJBCft BUSH REPUBLIC A?! AR2JT 



OAW: May 7, 195? 





Xt is Requested that the Bureau sake such inquiries as are 
possible regarding this watter and this office be advised of the results* 

Reference is also made to Bulefc 3/28/5? addressed to £.TCM,IH 
BAIL EI, Director of Office of Secu rity* Dei 
"Irish ^ 





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Director* F8f _ 




May 7, 





^^^^ , ),/2^/S7 the Bureau is requested to 

As requested in «j s ^cident. 
conduct further investigation regarding to 






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Office Mettwrandum • united states government 



to i DIRECTOR, FBI (61-7606) 



(a-i5%) 



suejbct: COSH REPUBLICAN ARMf 
IS - IRELAND Ib OREAT 



date: Hay 31, 1957 




Bulet to Loe Alleles dated 3/28/57 



ppies of a blank memorandum 
enclosed herewith. 



pras contacted by 




Unless advised to the contrary by the Burei 
:her investigation will be conducted concerning " 
or the Irish Republican Army* 



2 -.-Bureau _ 
1 - Los Angeles 



5/3-/ 



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3he attention of the Bureau la called to the 
referenced Los Angeles ccnnanlcatlon consisting of a 
letter and blank memorandum. An « et forth in tha refer- 
enced Los Angeles letter, ■ Fwas 
contacted on 4/9/57 by SA Ew? L ?£?&yH!nog 
Angeles Office. ^^seasa^e^a^ev 

ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED 
HEREIN IS ^CLASSIFIED „ „ . n 




Bureau (REGIS' 
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jSB STATES GOVERNMENT 
C *4MH, 6/21/57 



kjr, rei (6I-76O6) . 



ReBulet 5/21/57, 



ustoms Agents have "Been requested 
suits of their investigation to 
NYO and the Bureau will be adviseddas soon as those 
results are received. 



Enclosed herewith are 5 copies of a 
tabulation setting forth information regarding 
clearances of Horwpi&sp shins from the Port of NY from 
W57 through 6/3/57.' Information ^ppjS&fctng therein 
was compiled from records of Vessels Engaged in 
Foreign Trade which were cleared by the Bureau of 
Customs, whi 
6/4/57 to SA, 
Marine Dlvis 



.cj^je^ojj^^^^^ma^^^^^^^^^i ^ *^ 




'Four copies of this letter are furnia 
to the Bureau lit order that it nay have sufficient 
copies to appropriately advise the Legat at London, 
England. 

• - . •'• . '. • - -. ■ ■ 

NY will maintain this file in a pending 
inactive status while awaiting results of investigation 
by Customs Agents. ' 



J^ureau (€1-7606) (Encs, 5) (HM).. . , J*T!> 
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. hoars In which to depart: from mY; j -Occasionally 
ship. is delayed beyond that time. In event • . - 
-iip'a "departure was delayed for any reason a ? ; 
notation is made Jltetaiaed In *ort% v . . ... 

Under the heading^ Type of" Veesel^the 
following symbols may appear:, $ f y*gy%Jp ; 5 \; ^ .-/i 




ftV for motor .dry cargo vessels 



: - t^SS- for steam dry' cargo vessels 
TM for motor tanker vessels 



TS for Vteam tanker vessels 



Under the heading, Type of Cargo Transaction, 
following symbols may appears ; • :\ r 

D for discharged foreign cargo at this port 

"i for US export* or Intransit export cargo . : 

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H for no 'US export or intransit export cargo 
laden or ita^cargo unladen at BY. 

X for US export or intransit export cargo, 



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MAS. K^^1d^im«m*mmtn' : i^fiiaeipor«^ $S^£T 




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BRLINO EOOENAES 

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SOW SANTOS 
Alooa SS.Cpi 



(b) All other porta and 
countries ~~ 

(a) Baltimore 

(b) Norfolk, Phila. 



Marieaibo, Venz. 
La Ceiba, Hond. 



[a i.Tampa 
[bj New Orleans, 
Houston 

[a) Phila 

[b) Istanbul, . Turkey 
Corpus Christ! ■ 



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Nigeria 



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Piraeus, Greece 
Messina Italy 
via Norfolk, Bait., 
" Phila. 



Guayaquil, Ecuador 



Maracalbo (Cabinaa) 
Vena. 

Puerto Bolivar, Ec. 

(a) Antwerp, Belgium 

(b) Rotterdam, Neth. 

. Hamburg, Bremen, Or. 



(a) Charleston 



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(b) All other ports 

and countries , • 

(a) Antwerp, Belg. MA 

(b) Rotterdam, Neth. 
LeHarve, isan> f Frenoe 

Havana, Cuba 



Havana, Cuba 



MA 

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Newport News ' 
Cristobal, CZ. 
Hongkong, BCC, 
Manila, PI. ,4 
Kobe, Hlrohata, Japan 
via Newport News, Charleston, 
Los Angeles, San Franoiaoo 

Rio De Janeiro, Bras. MA 
Santos, Bras. - 
Montevideo, Urg. 
Buenos Aires, Aug. 



Bait. 

Vera Cruz, Taspioo 
Coatsaooaleas, Progreso, 
Mex. 



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turnaae Withy 



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(b) Rotterdam, Neth, 
. , Hamburg, Bremen, 

Bremerhaven, Oer, 

(a) FtoLlbertador, PR 

(b) Kingston, Jam. 

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(b) All *tfc*r porta 

and countries ••• 

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(a) it* Johna, Mfld| 

(a) Santiago* Oubaj 

(b) Alniranto,HP) Cartagena 
Santa Marta f Golj 

(a) Halifax, MS, Can) 

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Havana, Cuba) 

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London, Durban, UnfoAf rj 
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(Month) 



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lasAtUOulfMOo 



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{Port and Country) 
a) Is* For* Walsh 

.. Vssssl Cleared Direot OF 
(b) All othsr ports . VESSEL 
and sountrlss • 

(a) Or an, Ala; 

(b) Bairut, Lsb; Pirasus, 
Orkj Istanbul, Isair, furkl 

Havana, Cuba 



rm op 

OARQO 

TRAWSA0TX0N8 



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(b) Osnoa, It| Kassava * 
Brit I AAsn, BOG) Bahrlsn, 
Bshlsll Kuwait, Kulsll 
Abadan, Kborsashshr, Irani 
Basrah, .Iratl 



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Casablansa, PrMon 
Tripoli ,Lyb| Balm*, 
Lsb; Pirasus, Ork; Istanbul, 
TurkjMsssina, It) 



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LaOuaira, Vsnsi ' :r MA 
PuartoCabsllo,Marasalbao, 'V- 



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K (a) Antwsrp, Balgf >.►. HA IX 



Ro*tsrdam,Vstb|HsJBburs, 
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31 IB 
57 B*Blcn 



|7 »*• Bkn 



ftsl*h B*. 
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f.v Barber SB 14ms 

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% Standard Dnui 




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!. : St atee Marine. •• ■'. 

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*' . IAVOIM 

. BareVelifcSeweU 



WHERE TO : , 
(Fort and Gauntry) , 

(a) 1st Port Vbaeh * 

. Veesel Cleared Direst 

(b) All other porta 
' end aountrles 

(a) Bait | 

(a) Mobile , Bouaten, 
Oalveaton, BeuOrlaansj 

PuertoBollrer, sag • ' 

(a) Bevport Bevej - 
lb) Crietobal, CZ|MaaUa 
PIjHongKong,BCC J Kobe, 
Kirohate, Japi via Newport 
leva, Oharleeten, Ban Fran) 



op CABOO 
VES9JEL ^.TRANSACT JOBS 



MA 



* •* i ; 



(a) Bait) 
<bj 



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float aaooeloae , f rogreee. 
Hex; via Balti 

Oarlpito, Vana| 



ft t . 



al savannah; 

b) Yekohana, Jap) Paean, 
Xnehon,£or| via Savannah} 

a) Bait! 

b) Borfolk, Pnllei 



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»--• taj lat Port Whio*. « 
Vassal o*««r od Diraot v c&- 



- f < 



(b) ah othsr ports 
and countries 



(«) Portland, Mo; 
(b) Bathurst, Freetown. 
BWA> Monro ; via Lib; 
Takoradl,Aoora,BWA; 
. Lagos,Apapa,Nig;Port- 
K Haroourt,BWA;vla 
Portland, Maine 



VSSSBX 



H/V 



l^'S^^'^^j*} Boat; 
Blaak^iaajonf :> W Pnila , 



I 

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H/V 



BARBARA BBOVIO 
Standard BB^*^.;*.' 



PuartoBollvariloj 



H/V 

- * « 

H/V 



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V C ', •• Boat.Horf olk,Balt,Chaata* 

•*Wt': !*'< V 'J";. -."'Bait:- -7 ft ■ : . ' 

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MAFAIBA V 
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v - (b)PuertoBarrlos,Quat|; 
Bsllts,BrHond; 



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t.: : ■ ■'" -X> .» • .. . 

5 ?;•*•„• •.;.;•:>:-*«•• 



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DATE 
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Via 

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MAMS 07 VESSEL 
AND 

NAME OP OPERATOR 



SEAGULL 
Packet Shpg 



WHERE TO 

(Port and Country 

(a) 1st Port Whloh 
Veeeel Cleared Direot 

(b) All other ports 
and oountrlea 



Phi la; 



TXP1 TOT OF : * 
OP CARGO 
VESSEL TRANSACTIONS 



f. 



ORINOCO 
Chilean Una 



M/V 
M/V 



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far bar St 



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(a)Buena venture,Ool; 
b)Gueyaqull,Equador; 
Callao,Mollendo,Peru;Arloa, 
Iquque,Tocopllla,Antofagasta, 
Chanaral.Coqulmbo, Valpraaiso* 
.r SanAntonio,Taloanuano,SanVioente. 
i-l Chile; 

(a) Bost; ; m/V 

(b) Phlla,Balt,Norfolk, 
Nov York* (Inaooeeeible) •■ 

Montreal* Can; M/V N 

Havana* Cuba; " M/V DL 

(a) Baltj M/V DP 

(b) NorfoUc. Pbila; 

(a) An twerp, Be lg; m/V DLX 

(b) Rotterdam,Neth;LeHavre* ' 
Rouen* Pr; 



IS:' 



. v.. • 



DATE 



k/19 
k/ZQ 

k/ZZ 



k/zz 

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I V 4MB OP VESSEL 
AND 

. KAMI OP. OPHttTOR 



OTWVOR WOVIO 
Smith and Johnson 



/MZLBAHK 
Bellenio Una* ^ 

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toionSbpg&TrdgC© / 

|ajumoiii- 

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fOKWJORD 
Norwegian AnerlQa 

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WlUtrd i w . .y 

ao««opoaut» shpg 



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WHERE TO 

(Port and Country) 
(a) 1st Port Whioh ' mm 

■ . v Vessel Cleared Dlraot OP 
(o) All other porta VESSEL 
and countries 



*)Coatsaooaloos,Me*| M/ty 
b) VeraCrux, Tampioo,Progreio, 
Max; . ' 



NewportNewsj 




Mar aoaCfii, fens; 
Ouraoao.NWI; 



a) Albany; 

b) Oslo f Kirstiansand. v 
Stavanger, Bergen, < 

- Trondhei»,Nor j via • 
Albany 



BaleComeau, Canada 



ft)Norfolk{ 
b)Belt,Philaj 



- 12 



8/8 
TM 

M/V 



8/8 

M/V 



TYPE OF 
CARGO 

3RAN3AC HONS 



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37 SB 



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mr 

Tidewater 

Bayonne 

Bayonne 



hz m 



DyekaanSt 
Bkn 



3k Ban 





MAKE OF VESSEL 
ISO 

RAMS OF OPERATOR 



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k Tankora Co* 

POLXMOOR 
Ward Oarola 



BOWH ILL 
Boiso Griffin, 

KIM 08V ILLS 

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BOBOBOLT 
V- Stooktrd It Corp 



j|/ai| BLACK HAWK 

Blaok Oianood 



UM HOB0H TRADER 
" Karr IS Oo 



VI HERB TO 

(Port and Country) TYPE TYPE OF 

(a) lit Port Whiab • OF CARGO 

vassal oloarsd dlrapa, VESSEL TRANSACTIONS DOCK 

(b) All other porta • * 



and oountrlas 



LasPiodras-Paraguana • tH N 
(Puntaoardon) Vons* 

jaj Charloaton* g/S 7 .'•>-•'»& 



I 




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Mox; via Cbarlsatonf ' 

Phllaj MA .; BF $7 St Bin 

Bait, Norfolk 



a) Newport Raws i HA XX % Buab 

b) Cristobal* OZiManlla, 
PI;Hongkong, BCC} Slngapors, . 

SS| Bangkok, Tnalj Saigon, 
ViotNanuDJakarta, U8I| •, ' X 

Tia Howport Havsi 

(a) MowportRowoi *A IX D JO 

(b) Yokonaaa,Kobo, Oaaka, 
JapjPuaan, Kor}Oklnava,MX| 

Manlla,Cobtt,FX}HongKong, . 

BCC 1 via Howport Rowai ^'i. 

(a) Ant¥orp,Bolgf hA • •'"•'•■'•'1a Radtb It 

(b) Rot tordsn,Rotbj Hamburg, Bkn 
Bromon, Bromornavan,Oorj 

Bait} HA DF JO HXD 



DATE MAMB a85 WSEL 



V*4 




3 




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;■!:*• '4- • 



WHERE TO . 

(Port and Country) , „_ 

U) l»t Port WHloh .v TO1 

Voaaol Cloarod mnll ?F 

(*) AU otb«r, ports VESSEL 
and o ountgloo 

(a) Jaddafc, SauArbf *A 

(b) PortBudan,AratpJlboutl f 
Prsamififtinmaa, §&BA**;EUwalt # . 
KuIol|KhorroatlMdsr»lr«a| 
Booroh, , Iraqi » 



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MA~ 



(a) Borgan, Mori " XA 
(b> atarangar,Erlatlaniaad 
Oslo«Mori 

<a>Antvarp, Bolgi MA 
,(b j " Itottardajn.HotbjBranan, 
Hamburg/ Oori • 

a) Bait f - HA 

b) Mortok, Pbilaj 

LasFladrao-Paraguana r TM 
(Aauay Bay) Van«| 

(a) Boot; HA 

(b) Bait, Mobllo, Houston, 
Qalmton, Haw Orloansi 

• - - ""V . 



TYPE OF 

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TRAHSACT3DH9 BOCK 



6 Bus* 



-flail- .. 



17 Bka 



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> & Old Tank 
- Fort Tom JO 



.V, ..' • * 

7-v mm 

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? r--5 •> v. ••■ 



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fralgbtiag ina 

cavdida 



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Solto Oiiffiu 



WHERE TO TYF1 
(Fort and C dun try OF 
(4) lit Port Union Vosaol VESSEL 

Cleared Dlroot 
(b) All other porta 
and oountrloo 



TIPS OF 
CARGO 

THANSA0TI0B8 DOCK 




a*mi* ; % 

BoydViorBSovoll 



(a) Borfolkt 
<b> 



O»lo, Krlatlanaand, ' 
Stavanger, B«rg«n, Vakadal, • 
Yrondbaln, Hori via Bbrfolfcf 

Havana, Cub*; MA 
FuortoBollTar,Eouador MA 

i ( 

Sovon Wanda, Canada M/r 

(a) Bait | * g/g 

(b) "Havana; " GubasFtaBarriot, 
OuatjPtoCortt«,Hond| via 
Baltj 

(a) B*irut,Ub| • HA 
(bj Ittanbul, Doriato, turkj 

Morfolk H/V 



Morfolk, fnilai 



1. - ,; > 



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LX 

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1|3 BH 

31* VB 

13 W 
$6 St. B 

T KB 

ST at Bto 

9 Ubkan 

IT Bkm 



DAT* 
A prU 

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4/26 

4/26 

4/26 
4/28 

« 

4/29 

4/30 
4/29 



KAMB or VESSEL 
AND 

NAME OF OPERATOR 



BENRESTVET BROVIO 
Smith & Johnson 



WHERE TO 

(Port and Country) TYPE 

(a) lat Port Which Vaaaal OP 
Cleared Direct VESSEL 

(b) All other porta 

and countries 



fife 




!a) Coataacoaloas.Mexj 
b) VeraGruz,Tampioo, 
Progreso,Mex; 

(a) CiudadTrujillo,DRf 

(b) SanPedroDeMaorols , 
Barahona , LaRomana , Sane ha z , 
PuertoPlata,DR; 



S/S 



s/s 



NORLANTIO • " \ 

NorAtUOulfSSCo _ • 

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BOKTA ; 
Cosmopolitan Shpg 



ROROUND '• 
Thor Dahl 

NORDOARD 
BoydWeirfcStwell 

» •. . . i' ■■». •> •' . . 



(a) LaGuaira,Venz; H/V 

(b) Puerto Cabell o.Maracaibo, 
Quanta , Car ip i to , PtoOrdas , 
Vena; 



StJohna.Nfldj 



(a) Antwerp, Belg; 

(b) Rotterdam, Net h; 
Hamburg, Oer; 



MA 



TS 



(a) RioDe Janeiro, Brazj 

(b) Santos , Bra z; Montevideo ». 
u>g;BuenosAirea,Arg; 

(la)Argentia,Nfld; 
(b)Stephenville, Nfld; 

(a)Rotterdam,Neth; 
, (b) Gdynia, Pol; 



H/v 



TM 



TYPE OF . 

CARGO 
TRANSACTIONS 



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•/:r .1: 
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LX 



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LX 



DOCK 



37 ER 



Pearl St, 
Bkn 



51 NR 



Oraselli 

NJ 

Stepleton 
Anohorage 



Bayonna 



Staple ton 
Anchorage 



OAT* 

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ml 



k/99 
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fBtoB 9? OPERATOR 



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f "•;•,'* .•• "> •.•»••. 

BLACK HBS)l r '" , "' ; 
Ilaak . Kaposi •» 




lUA,i ■ •.. : »■ 



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* ; • ' •* ■ •* * ■ » ■ 

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yvi,''. ■ v>-'. • . •• • .-. • 



WHERE TO 

-. (Port and Country) i-r 

(a) lat Fort Which '* TYPE 
V«im1 Cliwtd'ttytil OF 

(b) AH othar ports 
; and oountrlaa | 

Antvarp, .Balgj 



;.v-vfXPl OF 



(a) Krlatlanaand,Eorj 

(b) Oopanhagan»Pan} 
; v; 0.1^ ior| .... 

*• (a) Antwerp, Islgjj" 
,(b) Rottardan, Baths •' 
\ r . Hamburg, Bransn, Broaor* 




CARGO 
TfiAKSACTIOVa DOCS 



'•./I 



hayonj Oort 

a) Oapotowh/ VhSoAfrr MA 

b) FortSUsabath. last 



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; if 1.".' '-y . " . » >*T 

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London* Durban, ' UngoAfri : '; ■ ' • > * 

Louranoo Marquaa . Baira, FIA| 

a) Boat) MA 

b) Fhllai ' "oV .; 



Aruba,IWI) v \ 

Ouanta-FuartoLaOrua, i 
Tanfi .. ' O'"*: 

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, • .•» ■ 



«aaa F/A 

1|2 MR 



ataplaton 
Ananoraga 

* AM IM 



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A. ir 



Paragon 



• jSjjsm NAME OP:. VESSEL 
-NAME OP OPERATOR 



m 
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WHEiiE TO 

(Port and Country) 

' ■• ; 



(i»,V;-r;.. ,'. Vawata,Jap;vla NewPortH«w», •:*■#:;&.« 

r HEINA f a )NnY»fn11re a. ^i * 1 ! * * 

^^^ffi^r, •"' {^Caaablanca,PrMori " H/V ''^W — 

. Mtd.Unei (b)Al e ier S ,Algl5SnSi,iti ^ >:>^ 

• ^; Beirut, i^bjlskenderon.Turk; ? ' 



£ rtl 



AVANCE' ' » V.-"- 
NorAtl&aulfSS Co 



. HOW* 
$:;*. Ooamopoli^anlshpg, 



V 



Piraeus , Qrk; is tanbyl, ianlr \ 
J Turks *«-«** , 

T. ' 

(a)LaGuaira,Venz; ■ m/V 
> JbJPuertoCabellOiMaracaibo, 
.t AmuayBay^uaotajpuertoOrdaz, 

' nfc)^Sf*2*B*06r . ma /p w . : ' 

, (b)Rotterdam,Net?hjL©Jiavre/ , - * 

... Rouen, Pr; .^ %: . v .^ . ; , 

■ t • ■ .. . -• • » V". 1 > . 

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51 NR 



3^* Bkn 



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m 

5/3 



5/3 
5/3 

J/3 

5/3 

5/3 
5/6 

5/6 
5/3 



K NAME /OP VBSSBI. 

• AND ■ 



HAMS 'OP OPERATOR 



KONGSBRU 
4 .Ward Garoia 



ORIENTE ' : . 
Jv -[Ward Om»oU 



' WHERE. TO 
(Port and Country) 

(a) 1st Poi*t Whloh » 
Vessel Cleared Direct 

; (b) All other porta 
and count r lee 

;(a) Charleston! 

(b) VeraCruz, Taraplco, v 
Mex;via Charleston! » 

Havana* Cuba; 



TYWt 7 1; TX?B OP 
V OP CARGO 

VBSSB&. ; [TRANSACTIONS 



KIR3TBN BBOVIO 
UlftMLfh and Johnson 




a) Bait! 

.b) Veracruz, Tampioo, * 
Coat eaooaloas , Progresoi : • 
^xi via Bait! . . v.7;. 

fcllla. Cuba; -v. ,{' • 



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;f.' 



•;.V •;. . • ■•ii.i>'.M».v .> 



I 



?AUMI8 
ankara Co./. 



(a) Genoa, It! 

(b) Naples.ItiHaifa.TaJ.' 
Aviv,Ier; ••-•»* 



.St, Kitte.BWI 



M/V 



1<> . . 



, -,. BUCK TERN v. 



Vi 



BOWHItL 



a.-.. 



\\'.Boiaa : Griffin, 



&KAVJ0 



(a) Antwerp, Beig; 

(b) Rotterdam,NethiHa«burg, 
; Bremen, Bremer ha ven,Ger; • 

(a V Genoa, It; , 

(b I Beirut , Leb! Alexandria , 

Bgyi Iatanbul,Turk! 



HA 




Boyd Weir and Bewail 



L^. v , y. .... 



(a) Bait. 

(b) r Norfoik,Phila # 

' *' .... 

' - 19 - 



4 f "f* / J*'^ ■..'* 1 •■ \ 






BOCK 

36 NR 

3*4- BR 

37 ER 

56th a 



Kant sit 
Bkn 



14 NR 

Court 
Bky 



57 St IBkr 



16 Bkn 




ATE * 
(HoMhJ 

5/e 
$/7 

» 

5/7 



NAME OF VESSEL 
AND 

NAME OP OPERATOR 



CONCORDIA PONN.' 
Boise Qrtttln t 

BARBARA BROVIO 
StandaW PPUttS,; 

MONTEVIDEO i • I 
Stockard 3S Corp 

MARNA r . «, 

United tfmXt...'i 



PROCYON • ' 
NorAtl*QulfS$ CO 

BLACK OS PREY 
Black Diamond 83 

TANCRED' 
Barber ?sa Lino 



CONCORDIA SUN 
Boise Qrifm 

MONTEREY 
Uarod Garcia 



WHERE TO 

(Port and Country) TYPE 
(a) 1st Port Which OP 

Vessel Cleared Direct VESSEL 
(h) All other ports 
and countries 



(a) Baltj MA 

(b) phila; 

PuertoBolivar,Bquador; M/V 



(a) Phila; M/V • 

(b) Balt; 

(a) Kingston,Jam; ' S/S 

( b ) PtLimon « CR ; Santa 
Marta,Col; 

(a)Nassau,BWl; S/S 
(bJPastelillOjCubaj 

(a) Balt; S/S 

(b) Norfolk,Newport News, 
Phila; 

(a) Bost; M/V 

(b ) Norf oik, Phila , Bal t , 
New York (inaccessible) 

(a ) Phila; ' M/V . 
;(b)Balt, Norfolk; 

Bait; " : M/V , 



-20- 



TYPE OP 
CARGO 

TRANSACTIONS DOCK 



DP 
D 
DP 
DL 

DL 
DP 

DP 

DP 
D 



. • , 37 St. Bkn 

13 BR 

• ' '.'TV: 

' . • . '«' 
% i vi; 3Q Bkn 

/* • *' S .NR 

,; : V *"51*NR 
; ; smith st 

' 5 BM8h 



7 Bush 
3* NR 



i " 




NAME OP VESSEL 
AND 

NAME OF OPERATOR 



f .FEN3AL •'• 
Tankers Co 



WHERE TO 

(Port and Country) 

(a) 1st Port Which * TYPE TYPE OF 
Vessel Cleared Direct OF CARGO • 

(b) All other ports VESSEL ■} TRANSACTONS 
and countries 



Minaahalamadi,Kuwaitj. TM 



.V • • 



^ ^rtnand Shpg x 

ll rMfNOENFJORD : " > 
{£/ Norw«gj!»n. AnieriQa 

^ ( muurBiD-r.,- 

& t y CiWeeServioeOU 

fe;. 2l>~ •■• i^A-V;' 
'iJ.f.".P5RNSEA' •;• 
■; Barber SS Lines 



Aruba,NWi; 
Bait j 



. ■ r 



PQNTOS r 
SiaipeonSpence&young 

! * BELITA : 

| . SimpsonSpenoefcYdung 
MATAURA 

NprAtl&QulfSSCo 

•'»; ,' .■ * ' ... 
'„«.•» • .■ ... • 

.••>.• ■(-••. 



* Maracalbo(LaSalina) ; 
Venz: 

• •'■.>. 

v (a)Bost; J ; 

( b )Balt , Norfolk, Mobile , 
Houston, Galveston, New 
Orleans; 

Curacao, NWI; ' ""'7 
Curacao, NWI j 



TS 
. M/V 

.TM";-. 

M/V 

TM 
TM 



N 



■5. 



(a) LaGuaira,Venz; S/S 

( b ) PuertoCabello ,Maracaibo , 
Quanta, Venz j 



-21- 



. • ••;-» • . 



DOCK 



Atlantic 
Refinery 
Newark 



Hess 
P/Araboy 

42 NR 



C S 0 
Linden NJ 

19 SI 



PtSooony 
SI 

Todds Yds 
E/B Bkn 

51 NR 



DAT* 



J/10 



5Ao 



V* s 



NAME OP* VESSEL • 

• ^ AW) 
N4HDS OF OPERATOR 



Ltovm 
ward Qaroia 

SIBONEY 
We.rd Carole 

HAVFAUC . 
BoydWelrfcSeweU 

< k ■ . . ■ ' 4 

EMI HOPE 

A Jfillard £*mm 



WHERE TO 

(Port and Country) 

(a) 1st Port Whlob 
Vassal Cleared Diraot 

(b) All other ports 
and oountries 

(a) Bait; 

(b) VeraCrus,Tarapioo, 
Mex;viaBaitj 



■ ■* . ■ • t 



7 '. 



. TYPE; iTXP^OF i - 
v, OF t "OAR(K> " : 
' VESSEL ^TRAHaACTIP»S 



!♦ . *' 
J< t" 



Havana, Cuba; 



JVV.':.;'.' ri^M.''^--' 1 -^ 



(a) Antwerp,Belgj ' V,ii" ' |0T 

( b ) Rot tardea. Ma tb; Hamburg, 1 ^ 1 *. . 



i ■■ • 



• Bremen, 0or| 
BaleComeau , Que , Can) 



BEROEMSP JORD (a) Krlstianaand, nor; 

Norwegian Amerlosn (b) Copenhagen, Den; Oslo, 

' •• ..Nor; . 



BLACK HERON 
Black Diamond 



x (a) Antwerp, Belg; 
: (b) Rotterdam, Neth; Hamburg, 
'Bremen, Bremerhaven.Oer; 



MAJORNA 

NorAtl&OulfSSCo 

X.0VUND ' '■■ 
United . Fruit ' 

; . . ■. 

f •. i 



v.- 



Havana i Cuba; 



S/S 

« 

s/s 



v." (a) Bait;' '■■ 
v." (b) Havana, Cuba;PtoCortes, 
•v Hond; Sent oTomas, PtoBarrlos , 
;'*;■ Ouat; via Bait; 



- aa - 



l^: ^.* 
. »# A.. • ^ w;- 1 - * 



.-/:n*\.-^,-.-:>'-* 






DOCK 
36 NR 

34 NR 
17 Bkn 



Dykman St 
Bkn 

U2 NR 



Court St 
Bkn 



$1 NR 
7 NR 



^f«rOP VESSEL • 
AND 

NAME OP; OPERATOR . 



TOREADOR :-. 
Barber SS Lines 



OEZINA BROVIO ' ' 
Smith 4s Johnson-'.::-' 



WilKKE TO 

(Port and Country) . 
(a) 1st Port Which .TYPE 
x Vessel Cleared Dlreot OP 
, (b) All other ports VESSEL 
and countries 



LYNQENFJORD' . ' 
Norwegian Ajnerlca 



HOEaH CAP? 
Kerr SS Co 




, * . ( a )NewportNews ; . y M/y 

(b)Crlstobal,C2;Manlla,' :i 
PI ; HongKong , BCC; Osaka, • 
Kobe , Yawata , Jap ; via 
NewportNews , Charleston, 
. San Francisco; 

(a ) Charles ton; •' ' S/S 

(b) VeraCruz,Tamplco, ' . 
■f Ooatzaooalcas,Progre880, 

. MexjvlaQharleston; *>• 

fa {Montreal, Can;' * uAf 

(b)Quebeo, Can; Moss, ' 

Oslo,Kristiansand,Egersund, 

Stavanger,Bergen,Trondheimi 
• Nor; 

"(ajBalt; * W 

(b )Houston,New Orleans; 



BOROUND 
Thor Dahl ' 1 

ANITA 
Kerr S3 Co 



StQeorge ,Bermuda; 
;St Johns, Nf Id; 



Ouanta-PuertoLaCruz, 
Venz;. 



S/S 

H/V 

>■•' 
TM : 



TYPE OP 
CARGO 

TRANSACTIONS 



DOCK 



5 Bush 



37 ER 



DP 
DL 
Y 



'at 



:5 ■* 



N- . , v ; t ■ ■ • s * 
■*„ .** -v ** 

\ (..v* 



30 NYD 



Clint Pt 
NY 

3 Bkn 
Army Base 

Beth Yds 
Hob NJ 



paw 



fSorTEb) 
1 9 S7 

S/IS 



NAMS QP VESSEL , 
AND 

NAME OF OPERATOR 



MONTEVIDEO 
Stookard 83 



HAVTROLL 
BoydWetr*S#w«U 

RAJNDI 8SOVJ0 
Standard Prult 

PSRNRIVSR 
Barber Med«Llne 



BYSANZ 

0 osaopoli tan Sbpg . 

Cosmopolitan Sbpg ,y 

UBRIVIM4I 
Btrbw S3 Lines. 

HELENA 

Standard Prult 



WHERE TO 

(Port and Country) < 

(a) 1st Port Union TYPE OP 
Vassal Cleared Dlreot OP 

(b) All otber ports VESSEL 
and ooun tries w 

( a ) RioDo Janeiro, Bras; M/V 

( b ) San tos , Bras ; Monte video , 
Urg;BuenosAirea,Arg; 



(a) Balt; 

(b) Norfolk.Phlla 



M/V 



Puerto Bolivar, Ecuador; M/V 



(a) Casablenea,FrMor; . ' M/v 

(b) Qonoa # Haples,It; 

• Beirut ,Leb; I skenderun, 
Turk; Piraeus, Ork j Istanbul, 
Ismlr,Turk; 

(a) RloDeJaneiro,Bras; M/V 

(b ) San tos , Br as ; Mon to video, 
Urg;Buenoe Alres,Arg; 



(a)Norfolk; 
<b)Balt,Phila; 

(a)Pblla; 

• (b)Balt,NewportNews; 
LaCelba,Hond; 



- 2I4. - 



M/V 

m/v 

M/V 



TYPE OP , 
OAROO 

TRANSACTIONS 



LZ 



DP 



JV..W. 



v *. 
» 



/ • 1-. • • A 



• • ♦ *■ ■• ■ ■■ . »r. 



PP 



*-•£*.. ft • . 

. IV' 




DOCK 
P JC 

18 Bkn 
13 ER 
ColStBkn 



33 Bkn 

3k Bkn 
ColStBkn 

13 ER 



1 957 




NAME OP VESSEL 
AND 

HAMB OP OPERATOR 



r MARIKEN 

NorAtl & Oulf SS Co, 

» N.. , • • i « 

' ' ■ f ' , " 

POLYMOON 
Ward Garcia 

ORIENTS . 
Ward. Garcia 

OUNVOR BROVIO' , 
9*i th & Joanaon «. 



if . ' ..; 

CONCORDIA PONN ; 
|fta# Griffin , > 

'>-. •■ ' ' '. ' 

Jv'H •' . ••••.», 

00N00RDIA 3W 
lolf» f Griffin V' 



WHERK TO 

(Port and Country) TYPE 

(a) 1st Port Which op 
vessel cleared direot VESSEL 

(b) All other porta 

__ and ooun tries ■* ' 



TYPE OP 
CARGO "' 
TRANSACTIONS 




Havana, Cuba 



••;,,-.B/S 



a-Balt; 



Havana, Cuba 



■ * 

, m/v 



a-Baltj n/ v 
b-Vera Crua, Tanbloo. . - 
Ooataaooaloaa, "'* 
Progreao,Mez;via Bait. 

a-Caaablanoa,Pr.Mori a/8 
b-Oenoa, I t . ; Maaeawa.Bri t t 
Bahrein,Bah Isl;Kuwiit, 
Ku lal; Abadan.Khoramehahr. 
Iran; Baarah, Iraq ^ f 



a-Phila; 

b-Qenoa,Naplea,It; 
A1 f**oo>ia,Egy; Beirut / 

, J»«b;Plraeu8,QrkilatanbuX t 
; Turkjvia Phila. . ' 



H/V 



"25- 



Die 



'*» ■*. ; *""- ».* 

' . ' » i *• ' ■* i* ' • . ' • 

• , .. u. ! .« .> . n • ..'r 



DOCK 

51 NR 

36 NR 

34 NR 

37 SR 



57 8t. 
Bfcn 



57 St. 
Bkn. 






•:i 

:...J 

I 



i! 

I 



»AHB OF OPfliA^ 
H4VJO ' 

bow w #11 , & SeweU 



HM,burg, Bp , B . li ; 0M>> 




H/V 




Corp. a-Bo.t; 
Norfolk 



.... s » 



33 tyn f i : ; 



V 



' "I* * • f .V 



.tin. frd iiiiiri«.,. l iiiWtoiaf ii -i^S-r^Wf***^ 




Ji.HongKong.BOC i * 



8/8 



-26- 





i 

I 
t .;' 



;8 



ft 



1 i'% 



i 



f 



■ \ 




NAKB OP VESSEL 
AND 

HAKB OP OP^ULODR 



NORDVARD 
Olaessel 33 Co* 



WHERE TO 

(Port and Country)* 

(a) 1st Port Which ' .OP ^ CARGO 
vessel oleared dlreot VESSEL '- TRANSACTIONS 

(b) All other ports 

and o qua tr ies ' '. ' "•• • v 

Newport Newt *~ " v 




NORDPOL <V 
. f lighting i»o, 

RIO DS JANBRIO 



Liverpool, Eng. 



Stockard SS 



^J:r, iiflBUM)o-. : 

}*VNorAtl/.*-:ouU 




"... 

ft* * 



- v •• v .rf.-v ••."te •«?»»:%'• i'^i • 





ft Nvrk 

7 ORR NJ 

29 Bkn 
51 NR 

6 Con HK 



ii ^'- ik - fc fa ' 



DAT* 



S/aa 



i/aa 
S/aa 

%iu 
5/ax 

5/a* 
J/aj 

5M 



mani or vbsbbl 

AMD 

VAHI OF OPBBATOB 



O8I0FJOBD 
V09Wfgl«A Amarlaa 

a a bbovio 
••mi * jabnaoa . 

BLACE WW»H 
Blaak MiMad 88 

j ..- '.. ... \ ■ 

maiFJOBD 



VHBfifi TO . ■-: • WW 

(Port and Country) >'••■. OF 

(a) l»t Port Whloh ' ~ VKS88L 
Vas«al Cleared Dir««t 

(b) All dtbor porta 
: and oountrlaa 

a) Krlatlanaand, lor^ U/f 



XM 
MA 




!bj Oonanaagan* Dan* 
0»lo # tfor. 

Maraoaibo (LaSallna) 
Vans* •. 

(a) Bait. ' ' * 

(a) Morfolk, BawportBava, 
' Fblla* 

Maraoaibo ( LaBallna) 



LaaPladraa-Faraguana 
(Aauay) Vans* 



j^>Araba, 



HWI 



COBCOBDXA 8*AB. 
Boiat Q*ltfi* 

THDLLTMD ' 
Oltlaa tawlaa 

Oil Co. : 



(a) Bait, 
(a) Phila. 

Maraoaibo (BajoOraada) 
Vans. 



fB 

tM 



2fl - 



TIPB OF 

CABGO 

T8ANSACT10V8 



■ mm i )i 

• mm » . * ..• 

*4 «''•*'* •' 



. ; . A '' 

,' • • V*" 



a* 



.'■ i/'-S" - * ,.' '." J. 



St* - > ■ ■'■ 



BOOK 

k2 VB 

Bayoaoa 
Balth Bt 



OongdTarm 
Hudaon A*< 
Bkn 
Calif 
p/Aaaoy 

Bath Bab 



7 Buah 



080 

Bawaric 



PAT! 

m 



1 



NAME OF VESSEL 
AND 

NAME 09 OPERATOR 



MAROSA 

North Atlentio * 

BERQAMO 
Moxey Savon ft 
Lawrio 

3XB0NEY 

Vsrd Qarcia Corp 
PANTOS . 

Siupson Spenoe * 
Young 

HAONHXLD BROVia 
Standard Fruit 

BRNJBSTVBT BROVIO 
Smith * Johnson 



HAVNOY 
Boyd Hair * 
Sewall 



WHERE TO 

(Port and Country) 
(a) 1st Port Which 

Vessel Cleared Direct 
(to) All other ports 

and countries 

Havana, Cuba 



(a) PtoCortez, Hond. 
(d) PtoBarrios, Oust, 



Havana, Cuba 



Point APierre, BWI 



PuertoBolivar, Eo. 



jaj Bait. 



VeraOruz, Tampicdt, 
Coatzacoalftas, Progresp, 
Hex.; via Bait. 



f.j Bait. 



Norfolk, Phila. 



TYPE 
TO 

VESSEL 



S/S 

MA 

M/V 
IN 

* . 

M/V 

S/S 

mA 



TYPE OF 
CARGO 

TRANSACTIONS 



DL 



DLX 



DF 



DOCK 

51 NR 
14 ER 



PL < ; ' - 34 NB 
0 Newark 



13 ER 



37 ER 



18 Bkn 



XMLTB 
THSKth) 




*/*• 

s/ie 
i/at 




mm OF VESSEL , 
AMD 

bake OP OPERATOR 



OOVCORDU 908ft 
Boll* Oriffln , 

•mum 

Aotweter ?otan 

BUCK FAMOI ■ ; ' 
Bltofc Dianond Bt 

{ '.vt.. •••:=,. 
*•' ' »-•■'■ ? ? 
IOADI ^ > '■ • •• * ' £ * 

• • '."■•I''- . • . 

BorAtucHiimoo 

BUCK HAWK t 
Blaek Wwaoni 88 



../•.v. . 



• * ■ 1 1 . ■ 



WHERE HO 

(Port ind Country) • 

(a) 1st Port Whieh 

Vessel Cleared Direot 

(b) All other porta 
and countries 

Eorfolk 



(a) Antwerp, Belf. 

(b) Rotterda«, Vetnj 
Hamburg, Brenen, 

Breaerhaven, Oar* 



Norfolk, Bait, Phila* 



(a) Boat* 
y (b) Borfa 

(aj Boit. 

(bT lorf oik, Mobile , Maw 
Orleans, Houston, Qalveetoa 



KPg 
OF 

VESSEL 



MA 

V 

ft 

*A 



kA 



Fhila, 



(a) Boat* 

(b) Phil*. 



HA 

mA 



(a) Portland. Maino : ' ^ ^HA 
i?if»S«^^iB*A|"MonroYla # 
Lib; TakoradI,Aeora,BVA| 
LagoeAPape, Migj Port' 
Haroourt, BUA; Yla Portland,Melne 

n 30 - 



TYPE OF 

CARGO 

TRAHSACtlOMB BOOK 




;,\ >» • ♦'•..''.V • 





NAME OF VESSEL 
AMD 

VANE PF OPERATOR 



l«Ir/W.Afrlaan Um 

psoi f babe* 

9*9* SS Co. ' ; ;.v. 



SfAVAEOBRFJORD . 
Ba«*tfii» Aasrlaa '.*•:• 



urate** BB0VIO 

•with * 



Jobnaon 



MAPALDA ~ ~ 

•^^^p^^ ^ee«^bbjb^b^b^b* 

MorAtlaOulf SS Oa. 

■ * 

BARBARA BROVIO 

Standard Fruit >.*;•". 

Ot?A V ''".' : " ' 
Ward GaroJ.a 



WHERE to : -rh 

(Port and Country) OF 

(a) lat Fort Whloh ~ — VESSEL 
Vassal Cleared Dlreat 

(b) All otbar ports 

tod gounjglaa .. 

(a) Forfolk N/V 
■(b) Bait.. Phila. 

(a) Djibouti .PrSoaj K/Y 

(b) Jtara*bl,Fakj 
Boabax, Ind. . 

(a) Borgori; Hor. '* < ' 

(b) Starangar, Kristianaand, •/• 
Oalo, Mor* . ; 



(a) Bait. • 

lb) Vara Crua, Taapiao, 
Coataasoaloaa, 
Progreao, Max. 

Havana, Cuba 
Puarto Bolivar »Ea. 



(a) Oharlaaton 

(b) Vara Orus 
Taapioo, Max. 



n/v 
n/v 

* 

hA 



TYPE OF 

CARGO 

TRANSACTIONS BOOK 



19 
«X 



. . •■••;£■. v.! " id 

DLX . V ri 37 



>< -tv;" 



MR 

X3 
SB 



PL 



Mov 

THonth) 



UAM* OF VBS8BL 
AMD 

HAKB 0? OPSRATOR 



5/31 OUBRfg 

Yard Oarala 

S/31 H01IB4 

Oo«*opoUtan Shpg. 

HorAtlAOulf m Oo. 



5/n 1 U8TA 

Coaoopolitan Shpg. 

I/U 00H0O8DZ4 STAR 

..; Mm Orlffln 



. WHBSRB TO — 
(Port and Country) 
(*) 1st Port Whlth 

(b) AU otaor porto 

and poiyifi»«»f 

*""••• - — 
Havana, o«ba 

UJ Bolt 

00 Phlla., gorfolk 

(a) ua»airo;"v #ng . 

(b) PtoOabollo, 
Morooolbo. 

Qaanta, 7 — , 

0 **%»t . Von*. 

U) Antwarp; BolgV - 
(b) LoHavro, Rouon, Fr. 

Jo) Oonoo, Xtoli 
(b) 8 ovon*, lapj 

rrlpoll, 



Oouoa, Italy " ' 

JoVona, laploo,- * 

It. j Tripoli; Lybi 

Xfkondaam, fuvk.j 
Plraaua. Ork;i' 
Iatanbui; Turk, 



JOT TYPB OF 
OF 0AR0O 
V5SS8Z, : TRANSACTIONS 



DOCK 



uArj 



v. 



: '.us.. 



MA 

i 



■i ... •.- 



•-» 



u 



MM 



3k 
fkn 

lis* 



- 32 - 



UU MAW OFVBSSBL 

fjfeth) VANS OF OPERATOR 



5/31 BUCK CONDOR 

Blaofc Diamond 88 Oorp 



5/31 ' ' lowutpn); 

lallsnia ttmoo 



• • •* 



S/31 '?»< V8IHM00R ^ 
*'* *rx; Barbar 89 Uati 

: HAVTBOLL ' ' 

V«lv * BawaU 

S/31 " TAB01BD 
>/J Barbav 88 > 



WHERE TO \ 
(Port and Country) 

(a) lit Port Wbloh 
Vtaael Cloared Blrtil 

(b) All otbor port* 
and oountrlo* 



a) Antworp* 

0 j Rotterdam, Hotb.l 
Hamburg* Braaan* 
Bramornavan* Oar* 



Brownavill* 



(a) Boston 

lb) Phlla.* 

1 Bait.* Horfollr 

(a) Antworp, Balg. 
(bj Rottardam* . 
Braman* Hamburg* 

(a) lawport Mowa, 

(b) Cristobal, 0*1 
Manila*PI, 
Hong-Kong* BOO I 
Osaka* Koba* 
Hirohata* Jap* 



VBS8BI. '.*■';• TMMSMTIOliS DOC 



LX 



HA 



•••^'•mx 



•'■ V. 



flour 



Bayrb» 

*tll»* 
BJ 

S J 
Buab] 



17 
Bkn 



$ \ 
Buab] 




i 



VANS 0P VI88K 
AMP 

mm of ofSBAsoa 



.it i« - 



. .1 



wow •• 

Fttrnot • Vithy 



WHERE TO 

(Port and Gauntry) . . 

(a) 1st Port which ~ 
Voasol Cloarod Dlraot 

(b) All othar ports 
yd yountpUi 

. . f 

Maraoalb* 



TOT 
OF 

vssasL 



TIP! QF* 
GAROO 

TRAHSAOTIOMS DOCK 




**:>iv*- !• '-4 - V ' . 



4< 



r. 







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lite on* to ascertain another his activities -attorn'? / 
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BY COURIER SVC 



13 SEP* ? 

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m'tfco . . 

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tt is requested that no further dtsweMthom&lbs 



the data without prior reference to this Bu 

NOTE, 



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d to Legat, LOndon, on 
Confidential basis* 



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Ce**r memo from Belmont to Boardman prepared byM Wjaa 
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0EC0DE OF CODED CABLE NUMBER 485 OATED SEPTEMBER 5, 1957 AT 
LONDON, ENGLAND. RECEIVEO VIA THE STATE DEPARTMENT. 



URGENT w x 

IRISH REPUBLICAN. ARM?7iS^_IR 




9-5-57 



JOHN A, CIMPERMAN 
11:06 AM CTF 



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^COROEO'^ 1 



If tke intelligence contained in the above met* age in to be disseminated onuide the Bureau, it is suggested that it be suitably . 
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•J^^^JaET REPUBLICAN ABUT 

IS - IRELAND - 6R£V!r BRITAIN 
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iilT«u> K>rK. 27i« 2E4 is a terrorist group organized in Ireland after . 
(the Jr/sfc rebellion of 1916 and its sole aim is to achieve home * 
government for the entire Irish nation. Branches of the IRA have been 5 
formed in the U.S. We investigated activities of IRA in 1939-4? in \ 
view of allegations IRA pro-Nazi .» Investigation disclosed group 
violently anti-British but no information developed to 
tivi ties in U.S. were d irected in t - t --*- e n 




.,. 'reported in connection with atove. We have instituted 

investigations under Registration Act on individuals reported to be 
transmi" '" " " * n ' "* * * r " 




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61-7606 

Enclosures-^ < . <J7T~ . 
Ticklers: Boardman 
, Belmont 








Memorandum from Belmont to Boardman 
Re : IRISH REPUBLIC AIT ARMT 
61-7606 



RECOMMENDATION : 

(1) Attached for your approixz^i^€^ette7^^Stat^^^^ 
gnv^advising them of information J^^^^^l^^^^^^^S^F 

r informs State that Bureau ^ zn??Wz!Wn^zniJ?s^yaT7on 

in connection with possible violation of Foreign Agents 
Act of I9389 as amended. 



(2) 



Attached also for approval is an airtel for New York 
mmediately institute an investigation to further 
booking toward a possible interview with him in 
s activities in behalf of IRA as well as activities 



j$L vising 
J* identify 
Vfe^ connect id 

' of other individuals ufco may be active in organization in connection 



with possible FARA violation. 






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^Office Memorandum • united sta.£s government 

to Director, FBI (6I-7606) oats: 9A8/57 




SAC, Pittsburgh (100-830) 



!tRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY 
IS - IRELAND - GREAT BRITAIN 



ReBulet to New York, 8/23/57. 



GIR 14 

All IHFORNWTl^N CONTAINED 

HERB* isogu^isbtvr- 



Enclosed herewith for the Bureau ere 






lependents of- >I .R.A . personnel 
imprisoned in Ireland. A eopy of this memorandum is also 
enclosed for New York. 




any derogatory information, interview — 



him in line with instructions of relet, UACB. 



J. 



(kt^) 1° view of the above Information, an individual case on 
K under the Registration Act of 1938 is not being opened an 
instan^^^e^a/being closed at Pittsburgh. 

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 
FEOEBAL BUHEAC OF INVESTIGATION 

Pittsburgh, PenasylTanla 
September 18, 1557 



R«t IRISH REPUBLICAN ARM? 



On September 16, 4057 




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_ ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED 




It is noted that the Pittsburgh Office of this Bureau has 
received no information concerning the Irish Republican 
Army Dependents Fund Committee or the individuals mentioned 
herein. 



This memorandum is loaned to you by the Federal Bureau of 
Investigation and neither it nor its contents are to be 
disseminated outside the agency to which loaned. 




Am* i 9 tent Attorney Oonerol 



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DepOndOntO r\0%& 1 

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tf eo, ohether the reg tot rat ton of stock and ether mombere ?;f 
V thto group oHU be 

- - - ri<H referonee to ' thoQ jhef erred 

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. 7 - Foreign Liaison Unit (Route ttrrough^Jor 
MOTS FOR Z&QAT, LONDON* Mneloeed to 




Office Afaftht andum . united sTA.es govehnment 



10 « DIRECTOR, FBI <6l^06) 

~ * ''*\3m7']& Y^RK (100-7828) 



OATO 9/19/57 




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m^^Tl^ CONTAINED 



IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY 
IS- IRELAND and GREAT BRITAIN 

Re Bureau ;airtel 9/6/57.;" 

<^>r - .v Enclosed are the original and four copies of a blank 
memorandum captioned "Irish Republican Army" which incorporates 
the* results of investigation. * 

Records of INS, NYC, were checked by SA 
'on 9/9/57./: 

wag interviewed by SAs 






Pour copies of this letter are furnished to the //. K» 

Bureau for its assistance in notifying the Legat in London. 

://>. 



INS, NYC 3. is being furnished a copS of the 




- -memorandum . 

The following physical description #f {_ _ 
Obtained from INS and by observation and interrogation:' 



as 



fa 



Race 

Height 

Weight 

Hair 

Eyes 

Nationality 
Marital Status 



/ 

'^^"^^^..•Comple^ion; , ,. ..... 

- Y g":' -Age VSf*'<: .^j'^* 
■ I AM ^ -Date of Birth".:. 

^-Bureau {6I-7606} fEhtfls. 5) (RM) ^ «A !r / ~ // At - 
1-New/Tork {100-7820. J ^H^'£-. 

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John Edgar Hoover, Director 
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SubjeeU IRISS REPUBUCAM ARUT •% ^ - * *; ^ 
: IMTERMAL SECURITY - IREUWD • 

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J?*/«r#»oe t« »od« to my 2ftt«r dc t«d 
3* p U9.be r 12, 1957, captioned a* about. 

t / <• 9%cl9**4 herewith for eaoh recipient 

of thte letter on* copy of a memorandum dated SepUnber 19, 
1057, mhtok o e to forth Ue reeulU of tmquiriee eenduotod 
by our JT#» Tar* OffU* %m, tkU 9**Ur. 



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Boardman prepared by 




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Office Memora ndum • united stati ] government 

10 , DIRECTOR, FBI (61-7606) 9 / 19/57 

. t- SAC, NEW YORK (100-7828) . , 

»jbct: OlRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY 

• IS-IRELAND and GREAT BRITAIN * 




Rebulet 8/23/57. 
^Enclosed 



• f • '/ Enclosed are the original and four copies of a blank 
. *r^^---—- ira ting : the results of investigation by 5A 



Pour copies of this letter are being furnished the 
' .'Bureau for its assistance in notifying the Legat in London - 




As all investigation has been completed in this case, 
tihis case is considered closed by NY. r0 MT^fttU 





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• iteb States department of 3tast 

3*d*ral Sttrara of int&stiBatiott 

New York, New York 

* ^ ^ : ^ > Sep^erabea 19> ^957? & 

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R$: Irish Republican Army 

The "New York Times" August 27, 1957, page 14, . 
column 8, a daily newspaper published at New York, New 
York, reflected an article headed "Irish Group in_U. S. 
Aids Cause of I. R A." This aitLcle read as foinflfc;: 



"The b^pifP^ause of the Irish Republican 
Army — seeking to achieve a united Ireland by violence 
against British Commonwealth rule in Northern Ireland — 
is being pressed in the United States. 

"The Irish Freedom Committee, through JohR^O' Connor, 
its publicity chairman, 'asserted "yesterday that it had ' , y 
It 000 " volunteers*" working »n twin missions of publicity and 
relief. About half. are in New York, he said, and the 
rest in such centers as Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, St.. 
Louis and San Francisco. 

"Since starting in September, 195 2 *, the group has 
raised $50,000 for the families of imprisoned I. R. A. Men, 
Mr. O'Connor asserted. A publication, The United Irishman, 
printed in Dublin, circulated 10,000 copies a month in the 
United States, he said. ' o, s t" v . .. 

: . Vi?- > .. . .. ; *. .,- . • . .- ; 

< ; *v "Mr ." b' Connsr," -a" National Broadcasting Company shipping 
supervisor, is secretary of the Irish Institute in whose four- 
story building at 326 West Fprt&-eighth Street the committee 
is a tenant. However, he said there was no other connection 
with the institute, a Aultunal group headed by PauJB|l)wyer, 
lawyer." 



ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED 



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fn/Dr»fl<fa». tnotttAtna ths results of an interview 



^ B PsT^r^^' * " * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ * 



- JfMmtfMisd %o advise uhether or not 
ths activities o/m Jand othsr officers and msmbsrs 
*f Prisoners Aid Society come within ths purview 

"Z**¥'"*t ifso^tethsr you plan to solicit ths > 
r*fftrn*ion of ggf fond othsr msmbsrs of this group* - 

thdsnolossd memorandum, concerning ths Trish rrssdem ^i&fcrv 
t&ty/ljr* *r* rssusstsd to advise mhsthsr #r ; m^r., 
V* *i * rou * ***** mrrant furthsr 4 Vi J 

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BUFFALO 



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5EP 30 1957 



TITLE OF CASE 



IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMT 



INVEST MATiVE WHOD 

9/9,12,18,19/57 




IS - IRELAND - GREAT BRITAIN 




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DETAILS: 




MADE: 



SPECIAL. AGENT 
IN CHARGE 



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OFFICS MEMORANDUM* UBITED STATES GOVERNMENT 
TO s SAC, Buffalo (i05*.993) DATE: 30 1957 

SUBJECTS 




IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY 
IS - IRELAND - GREAT BRITAIN 



DESCRIPTION 



The following description of 
obtained from observation and questioning: 



Name 
Born 



Race 
Sex 

Address 



Height 
Weight 
Eyes 
Hair 

Complexion 
Build 

Employment 



Soc« Sec' No, 
Naturalization 
Certificate No* 

Marital Status 
Relatives 



/as 




-RUC- 



3 



OFFICE MEMORANDUM 4 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT 



TO t Director, FEE (61-7606) 



DATE: SEP S3 :9b? 



4\ 



^HV FROM J SAC, Buffalo (105-993) 

/ ; 1 . Abject s irish republican army 

IS - IRELAND - GREAT BRITAIN 
(00s Bureau) 



Enclosed is the report of SA 
Buffalo, New York, dated 3 £p 3* ^57 % 

It is to be noted that three copies of this report 
have been designated for the New York Office* lb is requested 
that the Bureau advise New York whether 
should be interviewed* 




LEADS 



NEW YORK 

AT BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 

(V) 



HERB* fc^SjSStf 




-PITTSBURGH (INFORMATION) 



One copy of this report is being designated for the 
Pittsburgh Office for information since it has 
conducted an investigation in that division* 




4*) 



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REFERENCE 

Bureau letter to Hew York dated 
8/23/57. 

Legal Attache* London letter to 
Bureau dated 8/7/57 • 



Office Memo, andum . *, r jjnkied sta-es government 

TO * X. F. Boordman^'^f^i - kr. Boardmon watt S M eppgfber 26, 1957 



Mr* Belmont 




** ou 5 A. H. Belmon 

o 

•WJBCT: IRISH REPUBLICAN ARUT 

IS - IRELAND - GREAT BRITAIN 

Reference ia mode to my memo o.f 9-6-57 adyjs 





J 



Memo Belmont to Boardman 
Irish Republican Army 
61-7606 





Also attached for your approval is a letter to State 
Department with copies to Secret Service and the Department (HABJ 
summarizing results of NT inquiries and pointing out thct we 
are making further inquiriejf concerning the original allegation. 



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TO: DIRECTOR, FBI (6I-7606) DATE /~7-3>a py. 
PROM: SAC, NEW YORK (100-7828) 
IRISH RBPUBUCAN ARMY 

IS-IHELAND AND GREAT BRITAIN . . . •• .^-.j >r A 

The following Item appeared on Page 26 of the 10/9/57 
issue of the "New York World Telegram and Sun" captioned ; 
"IRA March To Protest Queen's Visit Here" • . 




"The Irish Republican Army Prisoners Aid Committee 
will stage a protest parade 10/19/57 to mark the arrival of Queen 
Elizabeth to this country it was announced today. According 
to the Committee, It has obtained permission from the City 
for the parade* Some 50,000 members of Irish-American societies, 
labor unions and IRA veterans groups including contingents from f } 
Boston, Philadelphia. an4 other points are expected to take partQ^ 

* Jamej^South/orother of an IRA soldier killed last.--- \ 
New Year's Day in a clash with the British will speak after the 
parade." ' " ■ \ * 




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LONOON, ENGLAND. RECEIVED VIA THE STATE DEPARTMENT. 

URGENT ^ 

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I RISH REPUBL1CAMJIR ML IS- IRELAND-GREAT BRITAIN. REBUCABLEj , 
-•SEPTEMBER 27 -LAST.- " ~ ~" 




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agenetem arm already in pommemmton of the information, fief or to Bulet 
10-14-57 captioned *Timtt of Queen Elizabeth to U.S., October 16- f 
1957$ Miscellaneous - Information Concerning (Espionage).' .. 

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• By aiftel 10-14-57 New Fork divised that IRA Prisoners Aid 
Committee of New York was pub liciyvdistri buting a handbill advert is in 
"Protest Parade" on.lO-19-57 in NYC protesting Queen Elizabeth's vis 
to US* By separate letter we are furnishing this information to Stat 
Department (which has primary responsibility for security of Queen 
Elizabeth), Secret S&rvice, G-2 and BAB. . v ; ' -u. * ** ■>■;■ 





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- : Off too ham advUod that a handbill mam publioly dtatributod 
in Wow York City on OotoUr 13, 19$7, advortioing m 
•Protoot farado* on Octobor 19$ 1957$ against fits arrival 

- of Quoon Elixaboth. Xhta handbill §a quotod ma folloumt 



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RSSISTEBED AIRMAIL SPECIAL DELIVERY 

(Priority or Method of MailiitgJ 

From BEX Legat, Ottawa *SR 15$^, 

To: Director, FBI 

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Mr. 
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Mr. 
Mr. 

Mr. PmriM. 
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"Mr. Tiotttr 

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POSSIBLE IflTflH RTFTTH L ICAH AR MY..DEMONSIRATIOH 
QUEEN'S VISIT 




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(Priority or Jfelftotf* 0/ AfatttftfJ 

FROM: SAC, NEW YORK (100-7828) 

TO : DIRECTOR, FBI (6I-7606) 

RE : $ IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY 

IS - IRELAND AND GREAT BRITAIN 

ReNYairtel, 10/10/57 • 



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Mr. 

Mr, Nkhota 

Mr. Eos: 
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Mr- M«hf 

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Mr. R?s«i — 
Mr. Tamm ... 
Mr- Trotter- 
Mr. Ne*s« — 
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Mr. Hofflomra— 
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Handbill publicly distributed in NYC on 10/13/57 
reads as follows: 

"Sponsored by IRA Prisoners 1 Aid Committee of 
New York, 3?6 W. 48th Street, New York, NY. 

"Irish men and Irish Women 

. "Attend PROTEST PARADE against arrival of ELIZABETH 

X II of England Symbol of British Rule in Ireland - on 
| SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19th. Show the world that British guns 
I will not stg^ the Irish People in their march to Freedom. 

"Stand solidly behind the Reslstence movement in 
Ireland. * ^ 

"Join the line of march on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19th. 
Assembly point, 28th Street and 3rd Avenue, New York City - 
time 1:00 PM. 

" "GRAND MARSHALL JAMES SOUTH, Brother of Sean South, 
who died in action while serving with the I.R.A. January 1, 
1957. 



<2> Bureau (61-7606) 
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"CHIEF AIDES: DAN SHEER? * former comment, Bast 
Mayo, Battalion Third Western Division X.R.A. MICHAEL 
FLANNERY, I.R.A. Soldier from Tiperary, President of the 
O.A.A. Hew York* 




The Bureau received from the special. war policies 
unit of the Department of Justice a memorandum dated 3/19/^3 
If "CLAN^A-GAEL, IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMS IN THE UNITED STATES 
which listed DANIEL SHEEHY, NYC, as a member of the hoard of 
officers of the Clan-Na-Gael, NYC. 




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DECODE OF CODED CABLE NUMBER 504 DATED OCTOBER 17, 1957 AT-' 
LONOGW, ENGLAND. RECEIVED VIA THE STATE DEPARTMENT. (tf 



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JOHN A. CIMPERMAN 



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Meurlet M9mST and Mmlot it* 

■v J*o2«*#tf ar« **w o#pi«# t/ • . .-J 
self-explanatory letter dated U+1-5T, .v^.-^vi" ■ :••.>•; 
oddrtMrt *• **• J»rto» ftp Assistant IWirMi:^^ 
Otneral Tompkins, One copy of Mr. psmpkine' 
2«ttir <• •»o2#«td *«r«»*tA f$r the infermatte* 

^■^ v -^ r -v r * will ia #*# JtpartMit 

plan* *o *oHc*t the registration of the 
Frieenere Aid seeiety and further that the 
Mepartnent hae requested additional invosti~ • 
" gotten regarding the Jrieh Freedom Committed ^ " 
: in erder that a determination might he made 0>\-". 
me te whether or not the aotivitiee of thit 



krganieation eome mtthiu thejjvrviow of the 



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Tihded. ;.-:>:; >: ' ^^^-V-vr^t^-'^'-C^v:^ ''.''.Tf^T^ ^ ^ 

■K?^-*r.- wim tmr* ehould open m new file " • • ,N f 

0«»o«rsl»^ M« frieonere Aid Sooietg in order .a . ^ 
*• At»r# d#»tlo|»t»*« regarding tki$ ^^?m^ \ 

ergontMtenS Wow nr* ehould aUP ppen m ...z$s&w^>' f 
new file regarding the Irieh Freedom Committee .; -^5 \ 
Z&^mMm:.***'' mheuld prompt!? $nM*H s meti ** J^ettk^MmSi - = 

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. ehould be on the alert te promptly report 
ZL ^information eeneemtng any ether groupe in thin 
4f> country mkieh have eimilar mime and which engage 

I FsTrMS* (frieonere Aid Society) 
Sn\ge*fieo - # r 

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Freedom Committee) 



COMM. FBI 

NOV 1 5 1957 
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It is to be noted that a handbill publicly 
distributed in New York City on October 13, 195?, 
disclosed that a protest parade against the arrival of ELIZABETH 
II of England, symbol of British rule in Ireland, and 
sponsored by the IRA Prisoners Aid Committee of New York 
326 West 48th Street, New York City, was to be held in 
New York City on Saturday, October 19, 1957. 



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Oj^wtf Memorandum • united states government 

s DIRECTOR, FBI (61-7&06) 




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DIRECTOR, FBI 

SAC, NEW YORK (105-26895) 

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HUSH FREEDOM CCMHZTTEB ' 
IS-IBELAHDj 



12/6/57 



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ReBulet to MX 11/15/57* captioned "IRISH RE PUBUCAN 
ARMY, I3-IRELAND-QREAT BRITAIN; RA." 

Enclosed herewith Is the original and seven copies 
of a blank ■enorand\» Concerning the Irish Freedom Committee, 
dated as above, 

r \ Confidential source Mentioned 

pl t ') andvmv is a pretext telephone call by SA 




to an unidentified woman at the Irish Counties Bureau, 
Vest 48th Street* New York City, on August 20, 1957. It is 
to be noted that this interview was under the pre text of a 




The Bureau is requested to determine from the 
Justice Department if the contents of the enclosed 
andum ne c&saltat 
Commlttc 
Registrar 




tration of the Irish Freedom 
der the Foreign Agents 



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2 - tie* York (105-26895) 
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HOT RECORDED 

K6 DEC il 1957 



Smith elait* Senas totent ef ftssti** 
Srtirrui fiurrnu of InvMtiaattefi 



net Irish Freedom Conmlttc* 



5he August 27/ 1957 edition of the "New Y©rk»»es 
page 14, column 8, carried an article entitled "Irish Group 
In U.S. Aide Cause of 2.R.A." Ihis article indicated tost 
the Chairmen of the Irish Freedom Comnlttee (IPC), John 
0* Connor, ssserted that the IPC had one thousand volunteers 
working on twin Missions of publicity and relief* He 
stated that about half of these volunteers are In Wan 
York, and that the rest are in such centers as Boston, 
Philadelphia, Chicago, St. Louis and San Francisco. This 
article indicated that the IPC had raised $50,000 since 
September, 195^, for the families of the Irish Republican 
Army (IRA) men, and La. publication "The United Irishman" 
has circulated ten thousand ooples in the United States, 
this article reflected that John O'Connor was the Publicity 
Chairman of the IPC, and that he was employed as a shipping 
supervisor for the national Broadcasting Company, New York 
City. It was further indicated that John O'Connor was 
also the Secretary of the Irish Institute located at 326 
Vest 48th Street, New York City, where the IPC was a 
tenant. • 

A confidential source who is in a position to 
furnish reliable information concerning the IPC, on 
August 20, 1957, advised that the IPC was an independent 
organisation headed by John O'Connor, the source further 
advised that the IPC was set up by persons of Irish descent, 
who are aiding in the fight for the freedom of the six _ 
counties of Northern Ireland, this source further ad-;'^; 
Vised that their work includes the distribution of props- \ 
sands and literature to educate people in their problem ^; 
sad to influence members of the Obi ted Nations to vote - 
for the freedom of the Six northern counties of Ireland. 



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Office Memorandum • united stages government 



TO 



MOM 



SUBjaCT: 



lir. A. E. Belmon 
Mr. B. R. m 




dat»: December 13, 1957 



Off ISB REPUBLICAN ABUT (IBA) 
INTERNAL SECURITY — IRELAND 
GREAT BRITAIN 
Bureau file 61-7606 




On December 13, 1957, Estate j 

pointed out -that State recently received some information 
concerning the captiong^^raani^ation in which Ambassador Scott 
Mcleod is interested. m^x^f siated State desired to know 

whether we are activel^^Kuing an investigation regarding the 

1IRA or just passing on what we receive. Be also asked to be 
advised whether or not we have anything more pertaining to the 
organisation which we have not yet furnished to State. 



Room — 

Hollouwn 

Candy 



This matter was discussed with the Espionage Section 
which advised that we are not actively investigating the IRA 
as such although we did furnish information under the above 
caption at the time Queen Elisabeth was visiting the United 




,ons 

Tations of the Registra- 
tion Act. According to the Espionage Section ^ we have been 
furnishing everything pertaining to the IRA developed qo far in 
these cases and will contf~ £ *s >>...«l 



RECOMMENDATION : 



•taming to the IRA developed sc 
linuej&i |i^>bV;V;" COM U\\tiu) 

ns on will inform State that we 




If you approve, Liaison will inform state that we are 
not actively pursuing an investigation of the IRA; that we have 
no pertinent information concerning the organization which we have 
notvg^furnished to State; and that the information referred to 
byM mwas information we receiu^^^zom various sources at the 
timeo^^ueen Elizabeth's visit, W^^^g wi11 al& ° oe informed 
that several individuals and organizations* in New York City 
apparently connected with the IRA are currently under in»e»±ioa*lo7rJ 
because of possible violations of the Registration Act. M fh J 
will be informed that in connection with*, tfi&se fu&eQ? (wvesvifarions 
we hove been furnishing everything of interest to State so far and 
will continue to do ao^_Es ptonac>e wil l sttnqivm 1n mrffffff^ the) |^(' 
information given to *' 

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ci: ^ v.^l#tf^tl«»,,J#^ * fthcratn 0#r<af » liitatrf #t »#r* 

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. :,' i ^^^#4 r#t»I*r «»»#•*< pat <•» regarding the jrUh Freedom -V- 
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WWxTTm MM BTfRTH Mi •/ t*« Foreign Agent » 

£«0j«tra*i9» Act of 1938, at amended, and, </ «o, »ft«tA#r 
:•*#?« *M1 frit taf «* to t//t«t t*t >*0l«tro*lo» •/ t»o* , 

^^2^^; ^^^NFORM/CTION CONTAINED 

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S1WJKT: 



Director, FBI 



S^ET 



(61-7606) 



DATS: January 20, 1958 



l*gal Attache, Lcndon (100-1) is's^wssmi 
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REGISTRATION ACT 



SAC, mm Tor* (l00-?828) 




Foorwy 6, 19& 




Jvrtidictlon of th* M 8* Bureau if Vuotojop* J™**™* 
• *** info rmation contained tn Uoat* London, mmoranam •» 





Office Men**. »ndum • united s»~*«» governmeni 

™> : DIRECTOR, F3I (6l-?6C6) Sfc^fe*™' 1/23/53 ... 

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WtfW °IBUH REPUBLICAN ARMY ^l*?**^*"*^ 
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| [ Name Check Unit - Room 6523 

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[ 1 Subversive References Only 
[ | Nonsubversive References Only 

I iMoin References Only 

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Ty pe of Search Requested: 

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SH REPUBLICAN ARMY «J§3s#y 081 
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IRfcSH REPUBLICAN ARM* 
IS -IRELAND 

ReNYlet, 10/1/59- 

Based upon informat ion in ^^^opened by 

relet: 

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. (NY 97-1701) 

krish Freedom Fighters Committee ^ V 
- iNY 97-1702) 

iSEAN OGLAIGH na h.-Elreann r 
(NY 97-1703) 

^•p i?irst and Second Northern 

(NY 97-170M ^ 

JAMES CONNOLLY * 
IRAClub of New York i/<>2>1 
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; ^ Jteaylet 6/8/59. 





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% 0, MEW HAVEN (64-184)/ ATTENTION: FBI LABORATORY 

UNKNOWN SUBJECT; Explosion by IRA ^ ^ 

April 29, I960 

ReBulet to New Haven, 5/27/60. 

The followi ng Investigation was conducted by SA — 
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Trotter 

Tele. Room - 

Ingram 

Gandy 



ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED 

HERari^vg.Ass;nED 




UPI-31 

(IRA) 

DUBLIN— THE FBI MAY BE ASKED TO COT OFF THEJ3UPPLIES OF ARMS Aim 
MONEY WHICH IRISH POLICE BELIEVE THE OOTLAWE^SsH REPUBLlSK A^Sv 
IS GETTING FROM THE UNITED STATES, IT WAS REF O^ j jTOA ' r M ~ • 
,™? ELIABLE SOURCE SAID SECURITY AUTHORITIES AGREED AT A TOP-LEVEL 

POLITICAL POLICE BELIEVE IT MIGHT MARK Tffl START OF A "FULL SCALE 
CHRISTMAS OFFENSIVE." iAK1 uir A FULL-SCALE , 

THE UPI SOURCE SAID SECURITY AUTHORITIES BELIEVE IRA PRE«3TTr* waq 
SHATTEREDBY THE RECENT ELECTION, WHICH WAS TAKEN A^A M^THAT 
raSSlSf TURNED AGAINST THE VI0LENT METHODS OF THE 

^™ A ,iP SULT ' THE SOURCE SAID, HOME SOURCES OF ARMS AND MONEY rave 

?L I s?-Ser1?ansT P0RT F0R ANY NEW CAMPAIGN co^^SSyXm 

,«J5 E . S0URCE SA * D lOMCE CONSIDER IT ESSENTIAL TO CUT OFF THR vr/w np 

| A ^vMi™ THE UNITED STATES ' ^pec^fSS SeT ?o^ F c??y? F 




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S7N0V241961/ 



ASHINGTON CAPITAL NEWS SERVICE 



' Memorandum 




TO 



FROM 



subject: 



S, J3* LonahoeJ^r* 



date: 22-26-61 





■ISff REPUBLICAN ARMF 
INTERNAL SECURITF - IRELAND 




^ 

■ jgjgmji iiifiiiMUi^I^n£G|^ot responsibility of FBI, 

W Bureau of Customs, advised by 
no record of any such arms smugglir 

of the dependents of Zrtsk political nrf^fSf /0 ? 
Division of Depart/ent"^ 2* iffl^J^K^M nS'Sf 7 , 




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/ / /U*Sf M s uboat, LONDON, (lOO-l) fi^Ste^JS? 5 ?^ 




^ feW REGISTRATION ACT ^ 




ClauHfedb 
Declassify on: QflO 




" N The London papers on November 1*5, 1961, carried 
an article to the effect that the IRA had made another raid 

been killed. 




Rue 

3 - /Bureau (Enc 
1 - London 

CWB:ec 

64 DEC 1 1961 



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subject: ^ i RISH aEP0BLtCAN ^ (IRA 

IS - IRELAND - GREAT BRITAIN 
, ; REGISIRATION ACT, ^ 



date: March 20, 19< 




J? + */ ffi*? A Ch:j^ cf E.r::u FKk reveals 




3 ^- Bureau 



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Sf^g SrajECTj JRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY (nff^ 

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RA - SSfiS w Sf^ BRITAIN Classified b)? 

-.••iv.:.-.".- :. ■ * IRELAND - GREAT BRITAIN 

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Re: Irish Institute Society 



On April S. 1963. the Corpo rate Records Section of^ 
th« New York County Supreme Court, Fol|m||j|^___ h 

records fail to reflect the lncorporai ds contaln the 

g^w^ C ° nCern ^ g { 

theffri^ Institute, Uc».faA 

Secember 11. 1950. Among the stated P<£P° s *f informa tion pertaining 
lit the collection,. preservation and study o q£ ancient 

to the mythology, literature, dance, music an cu i tur e of 

Ireland; the study and * on , °* 3 lLte« groups in Irish 

til United States ; the •■eWg^** x |coraing 8 of the musical 
dance, music, l iter f u I«»;; 4 J r i r ish immigrant! to the United 
and artistic accomplishments of Irish IJ^^. an d to 

acquire ^U^^WSiSS and conduct its business^ y 

- ' The organization w ||f to &rtSW? 
less than ten nor more than fifty members a r 

- **f 'y&Whoird "of Directors, to serve until^ 
The members ot tne Woara oi ui „ , — xwsr .r^ riac, 
the first meeting were: ^ >- - , — r~ — «~ — 





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Dorothy Cudahy 
Michael J^Molvaney 

Tfaflaa^ .wyftrs , , 
Paul O'Dwyer^ 
Sean F. Keating 




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Wi.lliaa^BSfke, - 
) Ja'mes jJ*fcomerford_ 



James A ^i tz pa^ick ^ \ ^> 



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Paul O'Dwyer, . 

and' Doroth^Cu » v . „ , . 

Institute i^ncT, attested that at a meeting field" on TTeTHmber 3 ? 
WJpthey were authorized to change the name of the organization 
to Irish Institute, Inc. This name change was filed on December 
21, 1953, pursuant to Section 40 of the general corporate law of 
New York. 





*•« Irish metf^ ute Sooiety 





1 




SecS££ £„J£L F 2T e f 6n S? 61 * 8 Registration ( 
SEEtOl Department of Justice; 

SSfiftte^. V-f refle «* that George Harrison 

SSZl^J 0 ? 1 ?! 8 H 8 fo *elgn principal as "She 
Waited Irishman", but declined tS identify 
persons in Ireland to whom he trtnsmtt ted funds, 

& J m!!*T.& Harrison submitted to ' 

" SSL?***? Department of Justice a 

jwrwrsus: sear? "•ftp" 

^ February 27, 1959, Harrison submitted a 
supplemental Registration to thrSSted 

Dflf^ent of Justice for himself; 
for the IRA Prisoners Aid Committeeof ^ 

Sr^t 15* JS^; t^he tlnjied^ S^ 

*&JEL£f®*! *° ce P*«i * termination or ~^ 
^XSf&SJ 01 * •Sajement and t«wdiiatldtS^> 
|J^^^ag9g£j5?^ * h f P* Srtaonerst pendents - 

George IJarrison!™ Yeric * «ttd (ar^ 




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DIRECTOR^ FBI [ (61-76^^^ 



LEGAT, LONDON (100-1>24P)^ 



RISH REPUBLICAN ARMY (IRA) 
IS - IRELAND - GREAT BRITAIN 
REGISTRATION ACT — ^cjC^C 




IRELAND, R^GiItRAtI^ ^ 



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Lumluu 

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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT 
MEMORANDUM 

TO: DIRECTOR, FBI BATE: 

PROM: SAC, PHILADELPHIA (105-9714) (C) 

SUBJECT: VISIT TO THE UNITED STATES OP 
PRIME MINISTER SEAN LEMASS OF 
IRELAND 
IS 



10/17/63 



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!LAND *** --3^/ ^ 

- Ireland *s i iMFOR^ATlON CSTOINED 

Re Philadelphia teletype to Bureau dated 10/8/63 
captioned "Picketing of Prime Minister SEAN LEMASS of Ireland 
at Philadelphia, 10/11/63; IS - IRELAND and GREAT BRITAIN," 
and Bureau airtel to Philadelphia dated IO/9/63 and 
Philadelphia airtel dated 10/12/63 captioned as above. 

Enclosed herewith for the Bureau are ten copies 
of a letterhead memorandum dated and captioned as above. 
Information copies are being furnished to offices indicated 
below covering LEMASS* itinerary. Additional copies are 
being forwarded to the New York Office for its IRA file in 
view of pending investigation in this related matter. 





T> Bureau (R.M.) (End. - 10) 

2 - 105- - (VISIT TO U.S. OF PRIME MINISTER 

^P^jPl^^j^P^P^jlj^RELAND) 

2 - New York (R.M. ) . (Encl. - 2) 

1 - 105- . (VISIT TO U.S. OF PRIME MINISTER 




?2 



640 



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1 - 

L - 

5 - 



Boston (DJF0)(R.M.) (Encl. - 1) 
Chicago (INFO) (R.M.) (Encl. - 1) 



VISIT TO U.S. OF PRIME MINISTER y / 

SEAN LEMASS OF IRELAND) £ jL ^l^^ J ^ 



1 - 100-7828 (IRA) ^ . , . 

NOTJfeCORDED 

87 OCT 221963 

Washington Field 

Philadelphia — 
1 - 105-9714 (VISIT TO U.S. OF PRIME MINISTER 
^SEANLEMAS^^^EELAND) 

} "KS^SS^WT^^^^^rL - 1 - 66-5655 (STATE DE 

} - ^n>^Hi|PPBBKMn liaison) 

1 - 05-^70 Tlwn t — «Vlac 





PH 105-9714 




submitted. Lead set forth ifflHHHIHrartSl 10/12/6? 
should be included in New York's pending IRA invest igatlon. 




0° _ 

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 



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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 
October 17, 1963 



VISIT TO THE UNITED STATES OP 
PRIME MINISTER SEAN LEMASS OF 
IRELAND 




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VISIT TO THE UNITED STATES OF 
PRIME MINISTER SEAN LEMASS OP 
IRELAND 



«~ s.* 011 Pr f day evening, September 11, 1963, an official 
reception was given by the Mayor of Philadelphia for Prime 
Minister SEAN LEMASS at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. This 
reception and dinner, by invitation only, was extended to 
prominent civic, religious, and Irish leaders in Philadelphia. 
At approximately 6:00 p.m., a Special Agent of the Federal Bureau 
of Investigation observed a 1954 Chevrolet sedan, bearing 
foS n S ylv f nla license 458 40A, registered to VINCENT CONLON, 
180 Hansberry Street, Philadelphia, parked in the official' 
parking lot for distinguished guests . The car bore a green 

522^L?Jf c E*S ?fI* ioned "Release Irish Political Prisoners 
from British Jail J" 

At the reception for IEMASS, VINCENT CONLON, accom- 
panied by two males and two females, was observed by a Special 
Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, mingling with the 
guests pinning Easter lily pins to the lapels of everyone present 
They requested each guest to please wear the lily pin in seRX " 
. honor of the Prime Minister. All guests subsequently removed 
I Jjheseoins p rior to the arrival of the Prime Minister. Wmmm 
'm&^M Superintendent of Guards, Philadelphia Museum otTB^ 

lFf!^S^ and „?i S p ^ y to show the?r invitations^ 7 
they indicated they did not have any. They were requested to 

I S? Ve SSrlSf eU 5 J?? r f?° Ve J hel f Car from tne off icial parking 
^j^^£mm^t this time, inquired of Park Guard | m 

fwSS*®fe^K lf he would be allowed to leave somepalM!!^ 

JiprTHe-niTOSd guests at the reception. He was informed that 
this was against regulations and left a sample copy of the 
following pamphlet : 



VISIT TO THE TOTITED STATES -OP 
PRIME MINISTER SEAN LEMASS OP *" 
IRELAND ur 

"IS THE LEMASS GOVERNMENT AN IRISH GOVERNMENT? 
"Their actions do not substantiate It! 

fSht^or e ?~JL 1 ^ ft 1 S?l 0gn if ed ****ol of Aland's 
£n 5 . ?f ™«dom in 1916. Every Easter for almost 

?Se lf pecp C i e f ffi, bWn ^trlbuted and worn b y 

2eVE! and ?™' en J ailed ^ 2^SJ SSJSn- 
5? Jif^fJi" part * c » lar endeavor? Was this a means 
of placating and giving comfort to England? 

o? SiSi25?! d Nations refuse to raise the question 
iJafflSt^ occupation by force of northeast 

™L d ? 6S government take steps to 

to bring Ireland back Into the British CooionSlalth 
of nations; thereby betraying the prlncl^Us 

SeM fW the of 

"Does the Lemass government intend to take any 

"ISSUED BY CLAN NA GAEL" 

.elf but ref^'tfofs^oae^hStl^r^r'""^ 
PONIOM a„a hi, group , aU Searing Ser Slfp^s "Serf'* 6 "' 
observed by members of the Fairmlunt Park oSrS^^etnS with 

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VISIT TO THE UNITED STATES OF 
PRIME MINISTER SEAN LEMASS OF 
IRELAND 

four additional males, at ^^i^J^^^e 85 ^*^** 
This group drove away, in a 196^ bjlacK F? r<1 9^* x±e ] ■ 
Pennsylvania license MO^?< 



At approximately 7:30 p.m., two males 



»tv: 




lvania license 



SitSnf t£ dinSr. Fo? this reason the Invitation was not 
honored. 

At 9:50 p.m., Prime Minister LEMASS and his party 
left the Art Museum under escort. Shortly 
quests departed in their own vehicles by the west entrance 
IS Art Museum. At this ti m a Special Agent ofthe 
« A 4 at%fl1 ttnnoau of Investigation observed VINCENi ouwiiuw 
slo?ping c£rf and distributing copies of the aforementioned 
pamphlet. CONLOK's ^a ssociate was BUhi**'"'*^ ,v A *oLI— as— . 
a^BRENDAN KERR, L^*,,^^™ 

(RrSutiSn r of a 2^ was 

prohibited without a permit. 



) 





VISIT TO THE UNITED STATES OP 
PRIME MINISTER SEAN LEMASS OF 
IRELAND 




This document contains neither recommendations 
?nS f« n ?i USl S n | ° f the Xt 18 the Proper?? of thTrai 

tS bi d?«?2f?,^ 0 / 0l T ff ency; " and its cSnteSts are not 
to be distributed outside your agency. 



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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 
October 17, 1963 



Title 

Character 
Reference 



VISIT TO THE UNITED STATES OP 
PRIME MINISTER SEAN LEMASS OR 
IRELAND 



Letterhead memorandum dated 
October 17, 1963, at Philadelphia- 
Pennsylvania, captioned as above. 



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your agency 



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UNITED STATES ^VERNMENT 

Memorandum 



1 - Belmont 



t - Sullivan 



KERgiaisyKc: 





. - «JHjd gassffie* bv 

REGISTRATION ACT - IRELAND f^^\^\)^S^ < }^^ > 




1 - Vaaaall 

nm - 10/21/63 

1 - J.D.Donohm 




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12a nffFORatAriOT cosTjiraa) 

ESRBU IS UKCLASSZFZJEP 
EMEPi' ffRBS SH0K» 
0£fiESffZSB 




1 - Belmont 

1 - Evans 1 -Sullivan 

1 - Xfennall 

1 - J.D.Donohue 



October 26 f 1063 

[OA -. 

FOE THE ATT0E1TEY G2HERAL 1 





BEGISTBiiTION ACT - XESLAHD 



six 

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v . The captioned Individuals are loading figures ^ 
the T ~ 4 fft BfiPUM ^^^^mg^^^in^he ™^-» <• - 

Pennsylvania 




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Sullivan 
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decl assif Ida \lon 



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automation ^^^ AGET70 




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S: 

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 



fiscEPi* whses saoiwi 



WASBINCTOW 2S, O.C. 



October 25, 
MEMORANDUM FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL 



. , xSJaLSECURITY - IRELAND 
REGISTRATION ACT - IRELAND 




<0 The captioned individuals are leading figures of 
the jrlsh Republican Armv (IRA) In th e Philadelphia ^ 





_ 2^-^ - Respectfully. 

NOT RECORDED ^ . . . \ 

199 NOV 4 IS53 A. *~Lp~~> ovA^^uO 

Nplohn Edgkj^ Hoover 

Director c. ^ 





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^CT 30 1963 




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ROUTE W ENVEU)t 5 



Octefter 28, 19<S3 



Atrtel 





Tot SAC, Philadelphia 
From: DifSftor, FBI 



1 - 

EESEIH IS UNCLASSIFIED • 
EXCEPT SfEERS SHOWfi 
OIHESWISB 




>oahue 



SlSTRATION U ACT V IREUI© 






0CT2O1963 



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Memorandum 



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tBISB REPUBLICAN A8MY (ISA) 
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BE: Bulet to Legat~~ London , 9/18/63* 

Enclosed for the Bureau for possible dissemination 
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DIRECTOR. 



SAC^AN FRANCISCO (65-99) (P) 

SH REPUBLICAN ARM* 
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IS - IRELAND - GREAT BRITAIN; 
RA - IRELAND 



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UNITED STATES "JE*^iiMENT ffim^.,^ - 1 * 

Memorandum 



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DIRECTOR, FBI (61-7606) 



date: 12/23/ 



SUBJECT 




k C, SAN FRANCISCO (65-99) 

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\aSH REPUBLICAN ARM* (IRA) 
IS - IRELAND-GREAT BRITAIN *fl^£ Sy *"""L -> 

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Re San Francisco letter dated 11/27/63. 





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In view of the fact that sources familiar with IrisT 

■isco area have been unable to ident 
fand in view of the fact that from 
Tf^g^g-ci'b' n received frW these sources there is no organized 
effort on the part of the IRA to collect funds for the benefi 
of that organization, no further investigation will be condud 
in the San Francisco Division. 



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TITLE Of , tASE 

^RISH REPUBLICAN ARMY (IRA) 



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IS - IRELAND 
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LEADS 



Information copies of this report are furnished to 
Buffalo, Chicago, and San Francisco, for the completion of 
their files and in view of possible investigation to be 
requested of these offices. 



PHILADELPHIA 



AT PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA. Will report the 
results of the Clan na Gael Convention held 11/23,24/63, 
at Philadelphia. 



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AT NEW YORK, NEW YORK. Will follow and report any 
continued activity by the IRA. 



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INTERNAL SECURITY - IRELAND 
REGISTRATION ACT - IRELAND 



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The "Philadelphia Evening Bulletin" a da£Ly 
newspaper published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 
in its edition of September 2b , 1963* carried** an article 
entitled ,# £rime Minister of N« Ireland Picketed Here/ 1 

This article related that TERREKCJ^O 1 NEILL 
met with spokesmen of the American committee for the 
Release of Irish Political Prisoners after he had been 
picketed by that group at Independence Hall, the Union 
League, and the Bellevue Stratford Hotel. The article 
identified VINCENT CONLON as one of the leaders, and 
attributed to him a statement that he is a member of the 
Irish Republican Army, which is being rebuilt for the 
"next revolt in two or three years . " 



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The New York Times in the issue of November 12, 



1963> on page nine contained an article entitled "Irish 
Rebel Army Opens Drive in US 4 ". 

This article, dat el ined Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 
November 11, (Associated Press) stated that the Irish 
Republican Army began a new organizational drive here .. •* 
today as it paid homage to the Irish Brigade that died 
in the battle of Gettysburg two hundred years ago. 



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The article further stated that the Irish Republican 
Army is a revolutionary group outlawed in Ireland. It 
quoted CATAHAL GfOULDING as saying "I am here to organize 
Irish societies and the Clan na Gael to aid in the fight 
to free Ireland. " 




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•The "New York Daily News" in the issue of 
December 18, 1963, on page eight, contains an article 
entitled "Last IRA Man Freed". This article was datelined 
Belfast North Ireland December 17 (United Press International). 
The article said that Northern Ireland released the last four 
members of the terrorist Irish Republican Array still serving 
sentences there. The article mentioned that thirty four 
IRA men were convicted after the army began a campaign of 
violence in 1956 to unite the republic of Ireland with 
the six counties of Northern Ireland, which are still a 
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- UNITED STATES^«»Vf ^ 

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.date: 



'AC, NEW YORK (100-7*26) (C) 



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IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY 
IS - IRELAND 
RA - IRELAND 



CLAN NA GAEL 
RA - IRELAND 



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NYrep of SA _„ 

. PHlet to Bu, 12/30/63. 

A review of the NY file in this matter fails to /I — ' 
reflect any ^direct activity on the part of the IRA in the / 
US, with^the exception of the recent visit of CHARLES ' 
(CATHAL>\GOULDING. The IRA, in fact, does notTexTslTTn the 
US, but/ works through the Clan na Gael and various individuals. 




fe> Bureau (RM) /r „ w 

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3 - Philadelphia (RM) 
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3 - New York 

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In view of the foregoing* it would appear that there 
is a definite connection between the IRA, which -is, a|i v , 

illegally constituted organization in Ireland, andliU - . >,.,V 
the Clan na Gael, which is "basically a membership organization 
incorporated in various states in the US, The national. ? . 
headquarters of the Clan na Gael are located in. Philadelphia,* 
Pennsylvania, with individual camps located in various other 
states, ' .-i^ :. : K 





It is therefore believed that Registration Act 
investigation should be conducted to determine if the 
Clan na Gael should register under the FARA, 



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The Bureau is requested to consider this fact, 
and designate either PH or NY as 00 concerning such an 
investigation f with subsidiary investigations by various 
offices which have camps or clubs of the Clan na Gael in 
their territories?- 





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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 



New York, New York 
December 31*1963 



Title: 

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Irish Republican Army (IRA) 



Character: 



Internal Security - Ireland 
Registration Act - Ireland 



/ \ Reference 
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the the New York 
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TO t Director, FBI ~ E:je IS uKCLACSiFifir 1 *- 

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IRON : SAC, fhlUdelpi^W 5 286)(t) 

SUBJECT: CLAM MA GAEL; 

RA - IRELAND _ 

Re Hew York letter to Director dated 3/3/6*. 

Enclosed herewith for the Bureau are six 
copies of a letterhead neaorandum dated and captioned as 
above. Two copies of the letterhead neaorandum are being 
forwarded to the Mew York Office In view of Clan Ma Gael 
past activities there. 

The program for the 95th Anniversary Ball of the 
Clan Ma Gael contained a poem captioned "The Worrying of 
the Oreen," which reads as follows: 

"Oh Paddy dear and did you hear 
The news that's going round, 

"The Clan Ma Gael is under j?aps, 
In good old Mew York town. 

"Ho more the P.B.I, shall seek ^oC<C 

The Nasi or the Red, n y .^Sask* 

•it concentrates on Irish now, ftar « ? ^ or- 

Whose blood was freely shed 

3 - Bureau (Encl. - 6)(R.M.) 

2 - jWCLAN NA GAEL) 

^j[> 61-7606 °{IRISH REPUBLICAN -ARMT) 

2 - New York (Encl. - 2)(R.M.) 

1 - (CLAN NA GAEL) % , „ / / 

1 - 100-7828 (IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY) £ / & > < <* 



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18 4MAU19 1963 



PH 97-286 




"In every war for freedom's cause. 
From Concord to Berlin; 

"Yet to strike a blow to free their own, 
Is now a grievous sin. 

"fbey are following the Fenians , 
While Connies wander free; 

"They* re harrassing conscientious men, 
while England plies the sea, 

"And ships her goods to Castro, 
Who sits right at our door. 

"We ask Lord Home to end the trade, 
He smirks, and sends him more. 

"So guard the lamb, my minions, 
And let the lion roam; 

"You save a little patch of grass, 
But who protects the home? 

"TOMaS." 

It was indicated that the poem was insert ed by 
THOMAS KG GUIS AN, WEIL BYSNE, CHARLIE BARLEY, and PETER 



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FROM: 
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DIRECTOR, FBI (105-123592) 
SAC, BUFFALO (105-4436) (RUC) 



Date: 



JUN 22 1964 



RA - IRELAND 



Re New York letter to Buffalo, 5/1/64; Buffalo alrtel 
and letterhead memorandum (LHM) to Director, 11/19/63 » and 
New York letter and FD-302 to Bureau, dated 12/30/63. 



Enclosed for the Bureau are four copies of an FD-302 
/. N reflecting resuUj^^^i&l&£ttl£^janduyted at Buffalo, New York 
on 6/8/64, withJSS^f^^^^^^^SF 2 c °P ies are enclosed 

' for New York ana^en^o^WxTSampniaT 



Re airtel, 11/1 




(©- Bureau (Encls-4) (RM) 
v - 105-CLAN/8A GAEL) 



(ft/- 61-7606 , C SlSH REPUBLICAN ARMY) 
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York (Ends- 12) (RM) 
(2 - 97-1477* CLAN NA GAEL) 
(2 - IOO-7828, IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY) 

- Philadelphia (Encls-10) (RM) 
(2 - 97-286, CLAN NA GAEL) 

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Inasmuch as Philadelphia,which is office of origin 
in the Clan Na Gael case, may be contemplating interviews 
with national officers of the Clan Na Gael at Philadelphia, 
the Buffalo office will conduct no further investigation unless 
instructed to do so by Philadelphia or the Bureau. 



UNITED STATES 



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/ .Memorandum 

TO : DIRECTOR, FBI 



FROM 



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RA - IRELAND 

Re Legat London letter to Bureau, H/3/6H 



cerning subject her6With f±Ve COples of a ™ con ~ 




filfMA/ , f .J? View °f **** , lack ^ activity on the part of 
subject, this case Is being closed. 



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!TN # .£D STATES DEPARTMENT OF V&STICE 
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August 18, 1964 



Title 



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Character 

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Internal Security - Ireland 
Registration Act - Ireland 
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UiilTED STATES GC, fcNMENT 

Memorandum 



TO 



subject: 



Director, FBI 



Legat, London 



*5&ji'f„ , rs ' * * tar 



date: 8/21/64 



IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY (RA) 
IS - IRELAND - GREAT BRITAIN 
RA - IRELAND 
Bufile 61-7606 
Lonfile 100-1 (RUC) 





- IRELAND 
RA - IRELAND 
Bufile 105-123592 
Lonfile 105-1554 (RUC) 



Reference is made to extensive investigation 
c onducted bv the Bureau in the above-caption ed cases 




London would like to commend those responsible for 
these investigations and to express appreciation for the 

" orkdone - - QJ- 76 oc 



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IS - IRELAND 
RA - IRELAND 



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letter dated 9-16-64. 




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Check your indices and sources to determine if the 
Individual in your respective territory has any connection with 
IRA which would involve possible obligations under the Foreign 
Agents: Registration Act. In the absence of any such connection, 
ho further action should be taken. Submit results of your 
inquiries in memorandum form suitable for dissemination. 



Enclosure 



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IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY (JRA) 
IS - IRELAND - GREAT BRITAIN 
RA - IRELAND 

Reaylet 8/21/64. 




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UNITED STATES Gl lERNMENT 

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Director, FBI (61-7606) 



date: 



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SAC, Philadelphia (65-370) (C) 



IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY (IRA) 
IS - IRELAND 
RA - IRELAND 




00: Philadelphia 



ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED 
OSSIFIED , 
DATEJd5^lB\«2i 

Re Bureau letter to Philadelphia dated 9/25/64. Vl v V 

Enclosed herewith for the Bureau are six copies of 
a letterhead memorandum , dated and captioned as above* One 
information copy is being submitted to New Haven t who is 
conducting investigation in this matter* 




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ain no identifiable information 



In accordance with instructions set forth in referenced 
letter, no further action is being taken in this matter. 

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IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY (IRA) 
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